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Questions Trump may tackle in anticipated immigration speech
But he would not answer a question from Cooper about whether he would still attempt to deport the 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country.
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Tom Jensen, director of PPP, said that his firm had found over the previous year that Trump supporters “will believe nearly anything-and evidently that includes the candidate’s own son”. Most recently, he said there can be a “softening because we’re not looking to hurt people, we want people”. “Stop illegal immigration”, the NY billionaire developer tweeted.
The issue has been a cornerstone of his campaign since Trump officially announced his run for the presidency in June 2015. Within the first four hours, the message was retweeted by more than 800 other accounts, including Trump Jr. So if sticks to his guns about his plans to build a 20-, 30- or 40-foot wall along the southern border, he might be able to ratchet back a few of his other more draconian ideas without angering too many individuals in his base. But he did ease his “total and complete shutdown” of Muslim immigrants, saying he would ban immigration from parts of the world with a “proven history of terrorism” against the United States and its allies (without naming specific countries). Beck likened Trump’s self-debate on immigration to the work of a novice politician who doesn’t do serious deliberation in private. – Trump’s son and, like all of the GOP nominee’s adult children, a close adviser – told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Tuesday that the campaign isn’t anxious about Schwartz.
“There certainly can be a softening because we’re not looking to hurt people”, Trump reportedly said on August 23 during a town hall with Fox News in Austin, Texas. “The”, as Trump uses it, effectively functions as a separatist term, which tells us a great deal about Trump’s attitude toward, if I may, black people.
“I promise you from the first day in office – the first thing I am going to do – the first piece of paper, the first piece of paper that I’m going to sign is we’re going to get rid of these people, day one, before the wall, before anything”, Trump said in Iowa. Even a landslide seems unlikely to deter Trump’s most rabid fans, especially if he continues to claim that the election was “rigged.” Nobody even knows if it’s 11. “Nobody knows what the number is”. His positions on immigration, particularly those from the early days of his campaign when he equated Mexicans with rapists, have often been shameful.
“The severity of the threat that many Democrats and some Republicans think that Trump represents gives her a lot of running room”, said Axelrod, a CNN commentator. I don’t doubt that he has friends who happen to be black or black employees with whom he is cordial, if not friendly. There will be no amnesty.
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He said he and his supporters had hoped for an alternative to Trump within the party or from a third-party candidacy, but that didn’t emerge. “Moved a 1.5 million illegal immigrants out of this country, moved them just beyond the border”. Let’s say Trump did that, which if you look at what he has said about policy is exactly what he’d do: cut taxes on the wealthy, cut regulations for corporations, subvert the safety net, drop some bombs overseas, and so on – the same list of priorities we’ve heard from the GOP for decades.