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Trump says immigration speech coming Wednesday in Arizona

Trump said his first priority upon taking office next January would be the immediate deportation of thousands of illegal immigrants who remain in the United States despite having committed crimes.

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Caplin said in a Clinton campaign statement Sunday that Clinton “is the only candidate in the race who has met the standard expected of presidential candidates and provided a detailed medical letter by her long time physician”. The next president will be sworn in on January 20.

Republican rivals scoffed at the sheer unfeasibility of his proposal – leading Trump to cite the model of the 1954 “Operation Wetback” under President Dwight Eisenhower, which rounded up thousands of undocumented immigrants from US fields and ranches, bused them to detention centers, and sent them back to Mexico, first by airlift, and then by cargo boat – a journey that was widely denounced as inhumane. Trump previously called for a deportation force to remove all undocumented immigrants. “It’s as simple as that”.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said the media “focus on process. instead of the message”.

The spot then shifts to praising Trump’s plan, saying “millions of new jobs” will be created, wages will go up, and small business will “thrive”.

The Trump camp sent a release from SC evangelical pastor Mark Burns, who often gives fiery introductions of Trump on the campaign trail. Secondly, he is building that wall.

Some of his advisers are now reportedly urging him to tone down his signature policy priority.

Trump is also expected to unveil on Monday his second ad of the general election.

The Clinton campaign’s challenge is to keep Trump from poisoning her presidency, writes POLITICO.

Trump skipped the 42-mile motorcycle ride that preceded the event in a state where polls show a tight contest, a rare bright spot for Trump amid a sea of challenging battleground states.

One by one, Iowa’s top Republicans took the stage at the fairground’s livestock pavilion to praise Trump, where officials with Sen. He stuck to the teleprompter as he talked about issues specific to Iowa.

Clinton, the former USA secretary of state, is one of many critics who have accused Trump of using racist or bigoted rhetoric during the campaign.

Speaking at a rally Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa, Trump touted his plans to boost economic growth and help American farmers, including his proposal to lower the tax rate on family farms to 15 percent.

Jeff Zeleny reported, “President Obama is on the verge of returning back to the campaign trail on September 13 in Philadelphia for Hillary Clinton, but that is not all”. Passwaiter said. Indeed, her commanding leads in Colorado and Virginia have already caused the Clinton campaign to pull its advertising from all networks there.

“The truth of the matter is, Donald Trump is laying out in that tweet – in short form; it is, what, 140 characters – that we have a choice to make as a country”, Pence said. For the many Hispanic voters who look at the issue as a litmus test of support, Trump’s flip-flop wasn’t going to win them back. “But now he’s reflecting on it and his position is going to be known”, Priebus said. “But he is talking about being fair and humane, but also being fair to the American workers competing for jobs”.

“Dwyane Wade’s cousin was just shot and killed walking her baby in Chicago”. “Just what I have been saying”.

Trump believes that limiting illegal immigration would help America with unemployment.

His surrogates on Sunday refused to comment on Trump’s reaction to the fatal shooting of National Basketball Association star Dwyane Wade’s cousin Friday, as she pushed her baby in a stroller in Chicago. This came after initial criticism that Trump had politicized the killing in a tweet.

“He doesn’t give a fkk”. Left is Pastor Pasqual Urrabazo, of the International Church of Las Vegas, and right is Irma Aguirre, a local business owner.

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Cheadle lambasted the 2016 presidential election for being “like a Shakespearean farce except it could end in a mushroom cloud”. “This type of discourse in the campaign is just unwarranted, but it was started by Mrs. Clinton”, Christie said.

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