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Trump says he will deport thousands of illegal immigrants on day one
Clinton has cited Trump’s impulsiveness before, saying, “A man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons”. It also shows headlines about a racial discrimination lawsuit the NY real estate mogul faced in the 1970s. Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, apologized earlier this year for her 1996 comment about gangs, which Trump’s campaign is featuring on Instagram. The next day, she gave a speech in Nevada accusing Trump of “taking hate groups mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over the Republican Party”.
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Kaine told a crowd of supporters, “Now we can really spend a lot of time here”. We’ve been doing fantastic, far, far greater … than anyone understands. National Policy Institute president Richard Spencer, for instance, said in an interview with BuzzFeed that while he sees Trump as being good for his think tank’s cause, he would be “off the train” if he ends up allowing “millions of Hispanics” to stay in the US regardless of their citizenship.
“Of course in Florida, it’s an easier sell to tell people that their vote matters because you were so pivotal to one of the most awesome and even still kind of surreal elections in the history of this country in 2000 where every vote did matter in a way that frankly changed the history of this country in terms of things that happened that might not have happened and things that didn’t happen”, Kaine said. “The country has some very, very serious problems”, he said.
He again pointed out that Clinton in the mid-1990s said some black youths were “super predators” and returned to his argument in recent weeks that the Democratic nominee’s policies and those of fellow Democrats who for decades have run many US cities have failed their minority residents, particularly African-Americans. Trump said during a campaign event in Des Moines on Saturday.
Californians contributed $4.3 million to Clinton’s campaign in July, making the Golden State her best for fundraising.
“The names may have changed”, she said.
Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer told MSNBC Clinton was only talking about Trump and race this week to deflect attention from that controversy. He briefly pivoted to what he said was Clinton’s plan for the agricultural economy: to “shut down family farms just like she wants to shut down the mines and the steelworkers”. The video also shows Clinton’s former Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders, denouncing the phrase as “a racist term”.
Clinton responded during an interview Friday on MSNBC by claiming Trump has a “long history of racial discrimination” and that his campaign is “built on prejudice and paranoia”. Those include describing some Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists, suggesting a judge could not be fair because of his Mexican-American heritage, and proposing a temporary ban on Muslim immigration to combat terrorism. Clinton’s supporters are made up of 47 percent mainly anti-Trump supporters and 32 percent pro-Clinton voters.
And he said he would stop illegal immigrants getting welfare benefits.
At the age of 60, then-Senator Clinton was the Democratic Party’s anointed choice in 2008 but was bypassed by a black senator with no experience in governance.
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Trump, speaking on the Iowa State Fairgrounds with hay bales stacked behind him, sought to clarify his views on how to overhaul the USA immigration system after saying earlier in the week that he was softening on his plan to deport all 11 million illegal immigrants. I wouldn’t take his new, “humane” immigration stance any more seriously than his earlier draconian pronouncements.