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Trump’s immigration speech compared to “No Irish Need Apply” by Kaine

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu blasted Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto for meeting Donald Trump.

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Even more disgusting, he pulled families up on stage who had had a loved one killed by an illegal immigrant, let them cry, let them work the crowd a bit, hugged them and sent them off.

The largest Latino advocacy group in the USA said Mr Trump’s plan was based on “scapegoating” and “dog whistles”, but not realistic solutions.

Vice President Joe Biden says Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is irresponsible and shouldn’t be given access to the United States’ nuclear codes.

“Mexico will pay for the wall, 100 percent”, the NY businessman said. “Removing these overstays will be a top priority of my administration”, Trump said last night in Phoenix.

“Mexico will pay for the wall!” “You can not obtain legal status or become a citizen of the United States by illegally entering our country”. “Can’t do it”, said Trump on Wednesday.

But the Mexican President fired back: “I repeat what I said personally, Mr Trump”.

The New York businessman has made immigration a central issue of his bid for the White House, taking a harder line than his Democratic rival, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, ahead of the November 8 election.

Trump defended the right of the U.S.to build a border wall between Mexico and the U.S.

He seemed to have abandoned his calls to deport the 11 million immigrants who are living in the USA illegally, instead suggesting that he wants to be “fair but firm”.

“There’s a very simple way for Mexico to pay for the wall”, Mr Navarro, an associate professor of economics and public policy at the University of California (Irvine) said in an interview with BBC radio. This Trump doppelganger spoke instead about “improving NAFTA” and making sure it’s “updated”.

They want to solve this problem with us, ‘ he said of the drugs, guns, money and illegal immigrants who cross the border. Back in Arizona, Trump dialed up his nativist rhetoric against immigration and free trade, although he tempered his promise to deport an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants, saying no one had a clue how many exactly there were. “He actually said that he was going to treat undocumented immigrants without criminal records in a humane and compassionate way”, Aguilar, the former chief of the U.S. Office of Citizenship under former Republican President George W. Bush, told CNN.

The Republican nominee has threatened to make Mexico pay for a wall on the border to stop migrants from entering the United States illegally.

Hours after the press conference, Peña Nieto sent a tweet in direct contrast to that claim: “At the beginning of the conversation with Donald Trump I made it clear that Mexico will not pay for the wall”, he said, in Spanish.

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Kaine said: “When he’s looking the leader of Mexico in the eye, he can’t bring himself to say it”.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto shake hands at a press conference at the Los Pinos residence in Mexico City