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US Presidential Election 2016: Donald Trump wants “extreme vetting” for immigrants
Republicans have seen a surge in registered voters in Florida since the start of the year, cutting the Democrats overall advantage to the thinnest in state history and giving Donald Trump’s presidential campaign more reason to be hopeful.
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Trump traveled Tuesday to Milwaukee, the site of ongoing protests over the fatal shooting of a black man by a black police officer.
Trump tells the crowd that the riots are an “assault” on the right of all citizens.
Trump said he would screen out those who sympathize with terrorists as well as people who have a “hostile attitude” toward the USA or who believe Islamic law should supplant US law.
Trump repeated his pledge to “temporarily suspend immigration from some of the most risky and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism” and said he would stop processing visas from countries where “adequate screening can not take place. until such time as it is deemed safe to resume based on new circumstances or new procedures”.
Donald Trump has called for “extreme vetting” of immigrants and pledged to make dramatic changes to U.S. immigration policy if he wins the presidential race in November. “The Democratic Party has failed and betrayed the African-American community”.
Her spokesperson said of Trump’s speech: “This so-called “policy” can not be taken seriously”.
A staggering 88 percent of Hispanics said they favored legalizing illegal immigrants already in the country, while only nine percent favor deporting illegals.
But as he has fallen perilously behind Clinton since the conventions, amid weeks of controversy that have brought negative attention from the media, Republicans have implored Trump’s campaign to change course. He questioned her temperament, moral character, mental and physical stamina to take on ISIS. “Just like Hillary Clinton is against the miners, she is against the police”. Trump raised $80 million in July, with joint efforts between his campaign and the Republican National Committee, ending the month with $37 million in the bank. He has accused Mexico of sending rapists across the border, has feuded with the Muslim-American parents of an Army captain killed in Iraq and has proposed to suspend immigration by Muslims.
He called for more law enforcement officers in local communities and vowed to “break up the gangs, cartels, and syndicates terrorising our country”. Trump said. “If it is true, then people shouldn’t be rioting”. I think that, who can have a problem with that? His opponent Hillary Clinton leads in polling by more than nine points, according to RealClear Politics.
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Clinton said at the voter registration event at a Philadelphia high school that she’s “not taking anybody anywhere for granted” in the race for the White House, saying the stakes “could not be higher”.