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Pence: ‘Nothing has changed’ about Trump’s immigration plans
“I wanted to pull it out from under the rock so people could see it and understand that David Duke has endorsed Donald Trump, he is the former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan”, Clinton said, adding later that he is running for Senate in Louisiana and “hoping” that Trump’s candidacy will boost him to victory.
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Trump has long tried to portray Clinton as without sufficient stamina to serve as president, despite her reputation as one of the most traveled secretaries of state and profiles detailing her work ethic.
At the gathering, Clinton also issued dire warnings about Trump, telling her supporters that he had already damaged America’s standing in the world. An analyst with the ACLU told ABC News that Trump’s app collects “significantly more data” about users than Clinton’s campaign app. In polls-plus, which forecasts that Clinton’s margin over Trump will narrow to roughly 4 percentage points by Election Day, the clock is more of an ally to Clinton and an enemy to Trump.
It was a striking look at Trump’s leadership of a team he had said would help drive him to victory in the November 8 election.
On Fox News Sunday, Trump Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway told host Chris Wallace that Trump remains firm on “no legalization and no amnesty”, and that immigrants will have to leave the US and return through the proper channels if they want to be Americans.
Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the upcoming USA presidential elections will give a long-awaited speech on illegal immigration on Wednesday (Aug 31), after postponing it several times.
He says: “African-Americans will vote for Trump because they know I will stop the slaughter going on!”
Conway said the candidate has said that people who want to be in the US legally must apply through legal means. In an appearance on Morning Joe, Trump said that he would have a “deportation force” in order to accomplish his goal of deporting all 11 million illegal immigrants in the country.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has opened up a significant lead of seven percentage points over her Republican rival Donald Trump, a latest poll has said, even though other surveys indicated a tightening race in the key states of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Harold Bornstein, Trump’s doctor who wrote a four-paragraph note last December declaring that, if elected, Trump would be the “healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”, said Friday he spent very little time on the note.
So maybe Donald Trump is coming to the Valley on Wednesday after all. When asked about whether Trump’s administration would still deploy a “deportation force”, Pence said Trump was only describing “a mechanism, not a policy” with the use of that term.
Trump signaled his shift in thinking to Fox News’ Sean Hannity during a town hall that aired last week by suggesting he might allow some immigrants to stay: “There’s no amnesty, but we would work with them”.
“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.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus admitted on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that his party’s nominee is considering changing his previous position, calling the issue complicated – even though Trump had ignored those complexities in the primary. They insisted that Trump has been “consistent” on his immigration policy.
But by Thursday, he was ruling out any kind of legal status – ‘unless they leave the country and come back, ‘ he told CNN.
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But they do have to go, though the good ones can presumably come right back through the “great, great wall” that Mexico is going to pay for.