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Trump refuses to rule out legal status for undocumented immigrants
“And I think that’s a pretty clear outcome from that trip”, she added, taking Trump’s word that the issue was not discussed.
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Any immigrants who want full citizenship must return to their countries of origin and get in the queue, he told reporters – but he would not rule out a pathway to legal status for the millions living in the U.S. illegally, as he did in a long-awaited policy speech last week.
Instead, Trump focused on the need to secure the border and deport undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes in the U.S. and those who have overstayed their visas, and left the door open to reexamining the cases of the remaining millions of undocumented immigrants.
On Monday, Trump said he likes and respects the moderators who have been announced.
With two months to go until the presidential election, the Trump campaign is still trying to clarify the candidate’s position on immigration.
While Labor Day has traditionally been the kickoff to the fall campaign, both Clinton and Trump have been locked in an intense back-and-forth throughout the summer. “I think you have an obligation to do the debates”.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump talks with members of the media, Monday, Sept. 5, 2016, aboard his campaign plane, while flying over Ohio.
No Republican candidate has ever won the White House without winning OH, and right now Trump is slightly behind Clinton there with 40.7 per cent of the prospective votes to her 44 per cent, according to the Real Clear Politics Web site, based on voter surveys.US Vice President Joe Biden, meanwhile, campaigned along with Kaine on Monday morning in Pittsburgh, with Pennsylvania being another crucial state in the presidential contest.
Committing to participate in the scheduled debates, he said that only natural disasters or other similar crises would prevent him from attending.
The Republican nominee was rumored to be considering skipping at least one of the debates.
Clinton has questioned Trump’s temperament and preparation to serve as commander in chief while seeking to connect the reality television star to the extreme “alt-right” movement within the Republican Party.
Ms Clinton has held a consistent lead over Trump in national and battleground polls since the Democratic convention in July, though it has narrowed in recent weeks after reports about her use of private e-mail and about the Clinton family foundation. “She doesn’t have a clue”. “You need energy, man”. It is a grueling process. “I’m not concerned about the conspiracy theories”. I’m doing some. I have seen people do so much prep work that, when they get out there, they can’t speak.
To catch more of David Muir’s interview with Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, watch “Good Morning America” at 7 a.m. Tuesday and “World News Tonight” at 6:30 p.m. She reminded them, “One thing you know from my doctor’s letter is I have seasonal allergies”.
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Clinton noted a “legislative blockade problem” but said the next administration should try to shutter the US prison.