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Trump spells out immigration policy but leaves deportation question open
There is no path to citizenship.
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She said the private Clinton Foundations charitable programs would continue if shes elected, even as Trump and other critics argue they would present a conflict of interest.
Tapper pressed Pence several times on whether Trump specifically still wants a “deportation force” – which he’d called for almost a year ago. “He has said that very consistently – the contrast with Hillary Clinton, who supports amnesty, open borders, who wants to implement executive amnesty again on Day One, even though the Supreme Court of the United States rejected it”.
“I am going to build a great border wall, institute nationwide e-verify, stop illegal immigrants from accessing welfare and entitlements and develop an exit-entry tracking system to ensure those who overstay their visas are quickly removed”, Trump warned. He suggested that maybe people who’ve been in this country for years should be allowed to stay if they pay back taxes.
Her lead continued to grow as Trump made a string of hateful and weird comments, including insulting the Muslim-American parents of a fallen US soldier, questioning why the USA should hold up its North Atlantic Treaty Organisation obligations, dragging his feet in endorsing House Speaker Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) re-election bid and encouraging Russian officials to hack into Hillary Clinton’s emails.
Christie said the media “focus on process. instead of the message”. “I don’t know Steve Bannon, to tell you the truth, very well”. “And I think that’s what’s really important”.
Campaign officials said Wednesday that Trump planned the August 31 visit to Phoenix, with people close to the campaign touting it as a policy speech to outline his immigration policy. He vowed to work with communities, with police and federal law enforcement officials to boost safety and security in all communities. “That has been the centerpiece of his candidacy and his immigration from the beginning it has not changed one inch”, she said.
“They’re going to go straight out for the vote that they haven’t been able to garner thus far in the polls”, she said.
Pressed on the question, Priebus replied: “I just don’t speak for Donald Trump”. “More red meat to his alt-right troglodytes”, Cheadle wrote on Twitter, referring to an ultra-conservative movement largely seen as white supremacist and anti-Semitic. Since clinching her party’s nomination in early June, Clinton has spent more than $77 million on television and radio advertising, largely targeting voters in battleground states, according to Kantar Media’s political ad tracker. Her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had already said the foundation would no longer accept foreign or corporate donations and that he would no longer raise money for the organization if she became president.
Hours before, Trump had tweeted: “Dwayne Wade’s cousin was just shot and killed walking her baby in Chicago”, initially misspelling the basketball player’s first name before correcting it later. “African-Americans will VOTE TRUMP!”
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I appreciate the concerns that people have expressed, and thats why I have made it clear that if Im successful in November we are going to be taking additional steps, she said.