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Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... Donald Trump has gone too far with his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son Army Capt. Humayun Khan... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference.
The one great service of Donald Trump's extended peregrinations on immigration policy is to have demonstrated how, in the end, there's only one place to go. You can rail for a year about the squishy soft, weak-kneed and stupid politicians who have opened our borders to the wretched refuse of Mexico.
TRENTON - Much of the attention that Donald Trump 's long-awaited immigration speech received this week was focused on his promise to crack down hard on illegal immigration to the U.S. But there was another part of Wednesday's address that many may have overlooked: how Trump pledged to cut back on legal immigration, too. The Republican presidential nominee said it was time to establish a commission to "develop a new set of reforms" to keep "immigration levels measured by population share within historical norms" and "ensure assimilation."
Kota Kinabalu: Sabahans should put their heads together regardless of political alliance and stand together when facing problems which degrade Sabah. Sabah Progressive Party Deputy President Amde Sidik said it is general knowledge that Sabah was a nation before it was demoted to a mere state under Malaysia.
What a fine race it has become! Both Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump are competing in it as a who is the 'tougher guy/gal' in what could be easily described as a 21st Century Tarantino-style political pulp fiction gore. What they both utter, may often sound like some staged bluff: "Are you talking to me? Hey, there's nobody else herea Are you talking to me ?" But just think for a moment what would really happen if one of them sticks to his or her 'promises' and 'principles', after getting elected ! .
Members of the Ku Klux Klan yell as they fly Confederate flags during a rally at the statehouse in Columbia, South Carolina July 18, 2015. A Ku Klux Klan chapter and an African-American group planned overlapping demonstrations on Saturday outside the South Carolina State House, where state officials removed the Confederate battle flag last week.
Some Hispanic leaders who have been advising Donald Trump say they feel betrayed after his long-awaited immigration speech that definitively ruled out a pathway to legal status for people living in the country illegally. Trump stopped short of calling for the mass deportation of millions of people who have not committed crimes beyond their immigration offenses.
Some of Donald Trump's Hispanic backers distanced themselves from the Republican nominee on Thursday for standing by a hardline approach to illegal immigration in a key speech after indicating for weeks that he may soften his approach. Trump tried to clarify confusion about immigration, his signature policy issue, in a speech on Wednesday.
Coworking is probably a familiar concept at this point, but Evans wants to take his idea a step further. On Friday, on the top two floors of the building, he's starting construction on a space he envisions as a dorm for Millennials, though he cringes at the word "dorm."
With a month dominated by negative new of the candidates, Donald J. Trump media coverage increases 34% in August 31 to $1.2 billion in free, earned media for August. Hillary Clinton drops 27% in monthly coverage to only $598 million according to MediaMax Online's Earned Media Research Dashboard.
The morning after Donald Trump once again embraced his hard-line immigration positions in a shouted speech, at least four members of his two-week-old Hispanic advisory council said they might not vote for the Republican presidential nominee and warned that his harsh rhetoric would cost him the election. At meetings Thursday on the 14th floor of Trump Tower in Manhattan, the candidate's top aides held the opposite view.
Fervently declaring "we will build a great wall along the southern border," Trump kicked off his immigration speech Wednesday in Arizona during which he his plan which continues to ignore the complexities currently facing the U.S. immigration system. Among a litany of unrealistic proposals, Trump called for the deportation of students, even though DACA recipients are currently protected from deportation under President Obama's 2014 executive actions on immigration.
CBS News reported that several Hispanic advisers to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign felt "disgusted" by Trump's hardline immigration speech in Arizona, noting that "some of these individuals resign[ed]" and that "they felt all of their work that they've done to this point was all for naught and that the campaign was sincerely not listening." Faced with dismal polling numbers among Latino voters, Trump and his campaign suggested that there could be a "softening" on Trump's immigration position.
"Oh, there's softening," Donald Trump said of his immigration position, though he shouldn't be embarrassed, as it happens to lots of guys' policy platforms. Republicans are baffled by Trump's immigration speech, and it takes A LOT to baffle Republicans - these are the people who nominated Donald Trump.
In a Maryland Circuit Court today, Melania Trump filed a complaint against the publisher of the Daily Mail tabloid over the August 19 article "Naked photoshoots, and troubling questions about visas that won't go away: The VERY racy past of Donald Trump's Slovenian wife." Politico first broke news on August 22 that Melania was considering taking legal action over the implication she was a sex worker who scammed her way into the country.
Despite differences in perception across the spectrum of class and race, solid data can push against the tsunami of inaccuracies that threatens to sweep us off our collective feet. Trump's immigration rants underscore the statistically verified fact that illegal immigration has been declining for years.
In Phoenix, Trump reprised his calls for a wall, but backed away from his previous vow to round up and deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the US. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump embraces a mother who child was killed by a person living in the country without legal permission after delivering an immigration policy speech on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016, in Phoenix.
Alfonso Aguilar, a prominent Hispanic surrogate for Donald Trump, announced Thursday he had officially withdrawn his support from the Republican presidential nominee following his immigration speech in Phoenix. Mr. Aguilar, president of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles advocacy group, said he expected Mr. Trump to soften his approach to people living in the country illegally.