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Trump still leading in CNN/ORC poll
Donald Trump maintains a strong lead in the GOP presidential field.
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Besides the unprecedented mass deportation, the billionaire real estate developer advocates ending automatic citizenship for the US-born children of undocumented immigrants.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will end the J1 Visa programme if elected according to a policy paper on immigration published on his website.
Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday, Trump said, “We’re going to keep the families together, but they have to go”. “And then all of a sudden, nobody knows… the baby’s here”. Or third, Trump may hope to do both. Republicans in Congress have pushed without success to repeal that provision since 2011. I am at the point now where I am extremely concerned about efforts that divide us in this country. Now, with Trump’s Republican favorability rising, with him being the number one second choice of voters (with 14 percent putting him in that position), and with 38 percent of Republicans saying he’s their best bet for winning the White House? Rick Santorum, prepared to unveil his immigration proposals later this week, it raises the question of whether Trump’s ascent risks turning the Republican primary into a competition over who can be toughest on immigrants. “This is worldwide diplomacy and it’s different”, Christie said, noting Trump’s line of business. Mandatory deportation of all “criminal aliens”. This will be funded by accepting the recommendation of the Inspector General for Tax Administration and eliminating tax credit payments to illegal immigrants. But look, I don’t think we need to go there at this point… With GOP voters looking at Donald Trump, Ben Carson and Ted Cruz as their potential saviors, its pretty clear that the angry mobs are not just upset with Barack Obama. It’s true that many countries have done away with birthright citizenship in favor of citizenship by descent or naturalization, but that hasn’t been U.S. practice. He is slated to roll out his immigration policies during a speech Thursday in Washington. The cases could wind up before the U.S. Supreme Court. And, Trump said, the only reason the US supports Saudi Arabia is because it needs the oil. “And when people come in, they have to come in legally”.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, however, bucks the trend. There are still gaps in the barriers, which have been under construction since 2005. He spent much of the day like other prospective jurors, filling out forms and waiting to see if he would be picked.
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Mr Trump polled 36 per cent favourable to 59 per cent unfavourable, figures which were very similar to those of Bush, the former Florida governor and the son and brother of two presidents.