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Teenager Uses Bush’s “Anchor Baby” Comment to Inspire Asian-Americans to Share

“Hopefully in the future I will be proven wrong and she will be able to elevate her standards to a level of professionalism that a network such as Fox deserves”, he said.

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“What I was talking about was the specific case of fraud being committed, where there’s organized efforts – and frankly, it’s more related to Asian people“, Bush said.

Rep. Mike Honda, D-Calif., who represents the nation’s only majority-Asian congressional district, called Bush’s statement “a slur against all immigrants“. “Most of the other candidates are just Trump without the pizzazz or the hair”. The presidential candidate gave an idea of what he said to donors.

Trump has responded with more attacks of his own, repeatedly calling Bush “low energy” on the campaign trail.

Rich Noyes, director of research at the Media Research Center, summarizes the analysis this way: “They’re not covering Trump and the other candidates”. “I don’t want him answering the phone at 3 o’clock in the morning, that’s my first concern”.

“I think he is on the right track”.

“The problem with the Trump plan is it’s not a conservative plan and it’s not practical”.

Sensing their hopes fading, Presidential hopefuls like Jeb Bush and Scott Walker, both of whom have the bland personalities of oatmeal and demeanours of a cardboard cut-out, have merrily jumped on the Donald Trump bandwagon.

Donald Trump, never one to miss an opportunity to jab at someone else’s gaffe, took to Twitter to lambast Bush.

“Of course we were horrified that they would start, framing the entire, you know the Asian American community using the derogatory term of anchor babies“, said Christine Chen, Executive Director Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote.

Bush has been using the word in recent weeks, most notably in a radio interview last week.

“They are coming here for opportunities for their families, the same as immigrants have always done”, Oshiro said. “Anchor baby” is a pejorative term used to describe the children of people who come to the US to have a child with automatic American citizenship.

Seven percent of Republicans said they definitely would not support Kasich while 28 percent said the same of Trump, followed by Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Campaign spokeswoman Kristy Campbell later clarified that he was referring to widely reported federal investigations into “birth tourism”.

“I mean, the fact is that you don’t need to be pandering to one way or the other”.

In his speech in Alabama on Friday, Trump said that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is “really smart” and that U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy had been wined and dined by Abe.

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“I went down to McAllen to talk to elected officials down there, and before I even asked a question – what’s the status of the border, how things are going – to a person, they all said you can’t build a wall and solve this”, he told the roughly 120 people in attendance.

Hillary Clinton Aug. 28 2015