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Trump returns to hardline position on illegal immigration
Throughout the Phoenix speech, Trump read from a teleprompter but supercharged the script with his own asides and add-ons, many of which riled the already raucous crowd to transports of delight.
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Clinton raised a combined $90 million in July.
Trump emphasized that his immigration policy will be about more than protecting Americans from crime.
If the Republican Hispanic advisory council thought Trump was softening on his position about providing a path for legalisation for some undocumented immigrants, Trump made it clear that he was against any path to legal citizenship for them.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) – U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is seeing yet another scandal piling on top of others scandals, which hurts her campaign by shifting attention away from Republican candidate Donald Trump, experts said.
While Biden repeated throughout the speech that Clinton “gets it” when it comes to the middle class, he largely concentrated on the role of unions in revitalizing the American auto industry.
Trump also reasserted his signature appeal as an outsider, running against a system rigged against the average American worker.
Biden is scheduled to appear at a UAW union hall later Thursday outside of Cleveland.
One of Trump’s most important surrogates throughout the presidential campaign has been the former Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani.
The reward? Voters now have an image of Trump in a presidential setting, standing side-by-side with a world leader behind a lectern, listening patiently to a translator relay his counterpart’s remarks. Trump said “Mexico will work with us” to reduce illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and cross-border weapons smuggling.
Trump delivered the hardline speech on immigration soon after he met the Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Donald Trump renewed his vows to create a deportation force and block federal funding for so-called sanctuary cities that shelter immigrants, and beat his chest about the border wall he wants Mexico to pay for. Some of his proposals, like changing the immigration system to focus more on high-skilled laborers, are similar to ideas in a 2013 immigration bill that stalled in Congress because it would let numerous 11 millions people in the country illegally remain here. “Those people are doing jobs that Americans aren’t able to do because there’s not enough Americans or Americans don’t want to do those jobs”, said Monty.
He claimed he “didn’t discuss” with President Enrique Peña Nieto who would pay for a new border wall. He quickly backed off that statement – the result was a policy that looked like a muddled mess, as even rightwing talk radio host Rush Limbaugh admitted of the nominee: “I never took him seriously on immigration”.
Trump’s visit came as Pena Nieto extended invitation to both USA presidential candidates. But Pena Nieto tweeted that he had told Trump that Mexico wouldn’t pay for the wall.
Kaine said Wednesday on NBC’s “Today” that even if Trump’s account is accurate, it showed he “folded under pressure” and “didn’t have the backbone” to discuss the issue with the Mexican president.
Republican Candidate Donald Trump arranged a surprise visit to Mexico.
The Mexican president did not respond at that point, but later tweeted, “At the start of the conversation with Donald Trump, I made it clear that Mexico will not pay for the wall”.
The speech was a reverie of immigrant-fearing, police-state bluster, with Mr. Trump gushing about building “an impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, lovely southern border wall”, assailing “media elites” and listing his various notions for thwarting evil foreigners.
Trump did hold the door ajar, ever so slightly, for some illegal immigrants to eventually be able to stay in the country.
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Before he took the stage, he was introduced by a series of speakers, including some parents whose children were killed by people living in the country illegally.