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Mike Pence Says Donald Trump’s Immigration Policy Is Steady
“Don’t ask them that”, Limbaugh said.
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Trump finally hit the airwaves earlier this month with an ad focused on immigration, and so far has only spent about $5 million.
That’s another way of asking whether anything at all will change in this race between now and November.
Trump was set to deliver a major speech on illegal immigration last week, but his campaign chose to postpone the address as it continues to craft its policy and the language to deliver it. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime.
“I’ve been trying to think if I can ever recall a presidential candidate anywhere turning to the audience at a rally or anywhere and asking, taking a poll what his audience thinks that he ought to do”, Limbaugh said. “Equal protection under the law must include the consistent application of immigration laws”. But that turns out not to be the case. “It’s a very, very hard thing”, he said during the Hannity event. Trump wouldn’t say later in the week, in an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper. It’s a big, manly, turgid hardening, I tell you!
“We will have a mechanism for dealing with people in this country that – you heard the word ‘humanely.’ It will be fair and tough, but there will be no path to legalisation and citizenship unless people leave the country”, said Pence, the governor of in, adding that some specifics will be provided soon at a later time.
“He’s been all over the map and on every different place on this”, Dowd said.
“I mean, I don’t know”, Trump said. I picture Trump gazing out the window of his penthouse apartment, deep in reflection.
If there was one thing the American people thought they knew about Donald Trump, it’s that he had a clear and fixed position on immigration and border security: He would build a wall between the US and Mexico. He also might or might not still believe that we should amend the Constitution to eliminate birthright citizenship, the principle that anyone born in America is an American citizen no matter who their parents are. Secondly, he’s building that wall.
I will be making a major speech on ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION on Wednesday in the GREAT State of Arizona.
“Don’t ask ’em if they’re going to abandon Trump”.
The announcement on Sunday came after confusion in the last several days about whether Trump would come to Arizona.
Trump immigration policy to be “fair and humane”: campaign chief was posted in World of TheNews International – https://www.thenews.com.pk on August 29, 2016 and was last updated on August 29, 2016.
But Trump won all of those states, many of them comfortably, because he carried at least 52 percent among the minority of voters who backed deportation in Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina, Michigan, Missouri, and Florida, and only slightly less in New Hampshire (51 percent), Virginia and Tennessee (49 percent), SC (47 percent), and Arkansas (43 percent). Sixty-five percent of Republicans said the undocumented are as honest and hard-working as American citizens. All those figures are even higher among Democrats, but what’s so remarkable is how majorities of Republicans reject the picture Trump paints.
He even suggested in one interview that there could be a “softening” of his position on how to handle undocumented migrants – a sign of vacillation met with dismay by some Trump acolytes. But most Republicans seem to have grasped the actual fact, which is that immigrants commit fewer crimes than native-born citizens.
That stance drew fire from conservatives who wanted him to stand fast after he won the Republican presidential nomination in large part by a hardline stance that would include building a wall along the USA border with Mexico.
Unlike George W. Bush, Mitt Romney and John McCain, his disapproval ratings among minority voter are sky-high.
Here’s how the math works.
Then, there were under 1.3 million votes cast in the election whereas in 2012, 2.2 million took to the polls. But most people who call themselves Republicans didn’t vote in their primaries. And primary voters tend to be more committed partisans and farther from the center ideologically-the ones most likely get worked into a froth by talk of amnesty and criminal aliens.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie insisted during an interview on “This Week” that there has been no flip-flop in Trump’s stance on illegal immigration.
“It is not an accident that they have ended up closing all the DMVs where African Americans in Alabama live”, Clinton said, referring to motor vehicle offices where people can obtain identification cards used in voting. His positive message of economic opportunity is working, and we see the national and battleground state polls all moving in the right direction. Would his passionate supporters decide that he’s a squish on immigration after all and decide to stay home?
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“Well, what you heard him describe there, in his usual plainspoken, American way, was a mechanism, not a policy”. “I don’t think he could have generated the sort of juice he generated and the loyalty in the vote without it”. A big, handsome wall.