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Trump Vows to Begin Deportations Immediately If Sworn In
With these moves, though spoken in a more measured manner than usual and with the aid of a teleprompter, Trump tried to make it clear that his immigration message is a tough as ever in a week when he spoke of a possible softening in this area as a strategy for attracting Hispanic voters.
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However, during his appearance on “Hannity” this week, Trump said his administration would be willing to “work with” illegal immigrants. 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.
“These global gangs and cartels will be a thing of the past”.
“You go to some places and you will see that the reign of terror will be over, it will be over fast”.
On his campaign website, Trump explains that he wants to institute criminal penalties for those who overstay their visas, and that he considers the completion of a visa tracking system-“required by law but blocked by lobbyists”-necessary for this plan”. Trump said the death in Chicago of Wade cousin Nykea Aldridge, 32, a mother of four, was an example of turmoil in USA inner cities.
Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said Clinton “took a break from her Hillary-in-Hiding Tour” to criticize Trump in Reno, Nev. This shouldn’t happen in our country. “We send our thoughts and our prayers to the family, and we also promise to fight for a much, much better tomorrow”.
The New York businessman was the headline speaker at “Joni Ernst’s Roast and Ride”, a charity event for military veterans run by U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican.
Mrs Clinton, a former secretary of state, attended the meeting alone, according to a pool report.
It lasted a little over two hours.
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“Most alarmingly, she has pledged to keep President Obama’s executive amnesty, which has been blocked by the Supreme Court”, Mr. Trump said.