‘Crushed’: Some Hispanic leaders feel misled by Trump

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.

Hispanic backers sour on Trump after immigration speech

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.

Donald Trump campaign hires Citizens United president

Donald Trump's new deputy campaign manager is the longtime president of Citizen United - the conservative non-profit infamously known for helping to scale back regulations on political spending and OKing unlimited buys for corporations. "A friend of mine for many years," Trump told the Washington Post .

One secret of Trump’s low-cost campaign – free labour

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has run an unusually cheap campaign in part by not paying at least 10 top staffers, consultants and advisers, some of whom are no longer with the campaign, according to a review of federal campaign finance filings. Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway and Paul Manafort of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's staff speak during a round table discussion on security at Trump Tower in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., August 17, 2016.

Some blacks agree with Trump on Democrats – but can’t stand the rest of his message

In an effort to flip the script and court African American voters, Republican nominee Donald Trump is trying to broaden his appeal by attending Saturday service at a black church in Detroit. While some welcome his presence, many prominent African American pastors in the community are less enthused and more skeptical of his intentions.

‘Totally Irresponsible’: Joe Biden Hammers Trump’s Character in Ohio

Vice President Joe Biden put his working class folksiness to work for presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton in northeastern Ohio on Thursday, delivering blow after blow to Republican nominee Donald Trump. "This is a guy born with a silver spoon in his mouth that now he's choking on because his foot's in his mouth along with his spoon!" Biden began the day in Warren, Ohio, arguing that Trump simply "doesn't understand" the realities of working and middle class people.

Trump message, not policy, at issue

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.

CBS News Report: Hispanic Leaders Advising Trump “Disgusted” After His Immigration Speech

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.

Huffpost Hill – The Gop Can’t Even With Donald Trump

"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.

Trump still tough on immigration, but softens slightly

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.

Hispanic Trump surrogate withdraws support: a Donald Trump misled usa

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.

Prominent Latino withdraws support from Trump

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.