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A prominent Latino surrogate for Donald Trump announced Thursday he had officially withdrawn his support from the Republican presidential nominee after the real estate mogul resumed his hard-line immigration position in a major policy speech in Arizona. Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles President Alfonso Aguilar told CNN he felt disappointed and misled by Trump and his campaign after recent speculation the Republican nominee would soften his stance on undocumented immigrants.
Lauren Southern questioned why legal migration exists when she could "put on some bronzer" and arrive via boat "with the Koran" A Donald Trump supporter has sparked a racism row after going on a vile anti-immigration rant on live TV. Sky News host Kay Burley was forced to intervene when Conservative commentator Lauren Southern questioned why legal migration exists when she could "put on some bronzer" and arrive via boat "with the Koran".
With Labor Day upon us-meaning the election is around the corner-ask yourself: "Who would I rather see in the White House?" A man who uses social media and press conferences to say where he stands, even if you are not happy about where he stands? Or a woman who refuses to hold press conferences and charters a separate plane for the press rather than allow them to ride with her and have an occasional chat as past candidates and presidents have done? A man who is willing to seem like an anti-refugee racist in order to prevent terrorists from entering the country disguised as refugees, or a woman who welcomes tens of thousands of Syrian refugees even before the FBI has a satisfactory vetting process in place? A man who will do all he can to stem the tide of illegal immigration, including building a wall on our border with Mexico, or a woman who would assure non-felon illegals that they will ... (more)
'They don't know it yet, but they're going to pay for it': Defiant Trump insists Mexico WILL finance controversial border wall despite President Nieto 'telling him the opposite just hours earlier' REVEALED: NFL executives 'hate Colin Kaepernick, call him a traitor and believe he is unlikely to play pro ball again' He was warned! Mystery brunette told Anthony Weiner to 'be careful' before they started sexting relationship that has prompted the end of his marriage and an investigation by child services Leonardo DiCaprio is urged to pay back millions of 'embezzled' dollars used to bankroll Wolf of Wall Street and fund his environmental charity 'God doesn't make mistakes': Rory Feek's heartbreaking blog about his daughter's Down Syndrome as he shares precious memories of her and late wife Joey together North Korea trains its elite soldiers to smuggle 'nuclear backpacks' across the border ... (more)
Heavy rains hit parts of Hawaii and strong waves pummeled shorelines as a downgraded yet potent Pacific storm passed near the island state. It took an hour and a $330 paper check to buy the printed blue ticket for my one-way charter flight from Havana to Miami, the last I will ever take.
Heavy rains hit parts of Hawaii and strong waves pummeled shorelines as a downgraded yet potent Pacific storm passed near the island state. Heavy rains hit parts of Hawaii and strong waves pummeled shorelines as a downgraded yet potent Pacific storm passed near the island state.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump vowed on Wednesday that anyone who is in the United States illegally would be subject to deportation if he is elected, sticking with his hardline position after flirting with a softer approach. In a major speech in the border state of Arizona, Trump took a dim view of the 11 million people who crossed into the United States illegally, a week after saying many were "great people" who had lived in the country for years and contributed to American society.
US Republican White House candidate Donald Trump has insisted that Mexico will pay for the border wall he plans to build if he is elected, in a speech delivered after talks with Mexico's president. "Mexico will pay for the wall, believe me," Mr Trump said.
By Joshua Partlow, Sean Sullivan and Karen DeYoung, The Washington Post MEXICO CITY - Donald Trump, who has made maligning illegal immigrants from Mexico a cornerstone of his presidential campaign, met with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Wednesday - striking a remarkably subdued and cooperative tone as he faced a world leader forcefully opposed to his signature proposals. Yet just hours later in a major speech on immigration in Phoenix, Trump had returned to the aggressive tone that has defined much of his campaign.
The GOP nominee reiterated many of his most extreme proposals, outlining a 10-step policy that included building his much-discussed wall , immediately deporting "criminal aliens," and adding an "ideological certification" to ensure that US visa applicants - at least from certain countries - share American values. Per his usual, Trump painted America as a country under siege by criminal aliens and pledged that from his very first hours in the Oval Office, he would commence with the promised deportations.
Donald Trump has dismissed the Mexican President's warning that his country will not pay for a wall along the US border to clamp down on illegal immigration. Hours after he nbsp;made a surprise visit to Mexico, and appeared uncharacteristically toned down as he shared a stage with President Enrique Pena Nieto, Mr Trump unveiled a hard-hitting plan to curb illegal immigration from its nbsp;southern neighbour.
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The contentious issue has been a centerpiece of Trump's campaign, in which he vowed to deport illegal immigrants and build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. But there have been indications recently that Trump may soften his stance.
Mexico's president was savaged on social media and in political circles following his joint press conference Wednesday with Donald Trump, with many seeing a national humiliation in his welcoming of a man who has derided migrants as rapists and criminals. President Enrique Pena Nieto said Mexicans felt "aggrieved" and had disagreements with the Republican presidential candidate, but he never did what people here wanted most: demand that Trump apologize.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is opening his long-awaited immigration policy speech by detailing the stories of illegal immigrants who committed violent crimes. Trump is telling thousands in the convention center in downtown Phoenix that he has "met with many of the great parents who lost their children to sanctuary cities and open borders."
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to deliver an immigration policy speech during a campaign rally at the Phoenix Convention Center, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016, in Phoenix. Trump told thousands in the convention center in downtown Phoenix that he has "met with many of the great parents who lost their children to sanctuary cities and open borders."
Donald Trump, in a speech on immigration Wednesday, said U.S. policies must serve the American people and the government should choose immigrants "we think are the likeliest to thrive and flourish and love us." In the long-awaited speech in Phoenix, Arizona, amid accusations he was softening his hardline stance on the subject, Trump said that America's current immigration system "serves the needs of wealthy donors, political activists and powerful politicians."
Hillary Clinton and the Democrats - and a considerable number of Republican summer soldiers who play "can you top this" with each other to see who can say the most hateful things about their party's nominee - thought they had Donald Trump 's number. He was ignorant, a blustery racist, a blowhard bigot and maybe even guilty of mopery, a little bit crazy and unable to learn from his mistakes.