Bernie Sanders wants to bring back deported immigrants
“I pledged my support to her (Clinton) that day”, Tenenbaum told The State newspaper last week, thus becoming the latest influential S.C. Democrat to back the candidate most likely to become the party’s nominee.
Her backers in the financial industry say they have little expectation her family’s personal profits will influence her policymaking, noting their own opposition to her plan to raise taxes on hedge fund and private equity gains known as carried interest. The US may not be in a recession yet, but the economic recovery is very anemic. Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, has racked up a string of formal endorsements, but many rank-and-file union members remain drawn to Sanders. Bernie Sanders is proposing a plan that would bring backundocumented immigrants who have been deported from the US if they have close relatives living in the country.
Like Sanders, Clinton opposes drilling in the fragile Arctic region, which she calls “a unique treasure”.
Nochman also has not given to Clinton.
As Clinton has always been in the political spotlight, there are those who find her “sudden” support of Black Lives Matter’s cause hard to swallow.
“And I do think you have to control your borders”.
Clinton has not been alone in calling for more infrastructure spending.
But while she suggested steps to regulate the industry in that 2007 speech, she was careful to strike a more balanced tone, saying “there’s plenty of blame to go around”.
“In fairness, not many in politics were on top of the issue”, said Brad Miller, a Democratic former North Carolina congressman and an advocate of tougher financial regulation.
In an effort to try to erase Clinton’s hefty lead with Latino voters, the Sanders campaign has begun airing Spanish language radio ads and delivering Spanish language mailings to Democratic voters in Nevada.
Sanders continues to acknowledge Clinton’s advantage, but says he is continuing to introduce himself to all voters, including African-Americans.
“Her husband’s administration did great things for the country, but those days are over”, Brown added.
“I typically have gotten involved in the primaries when I had some sort of inspirational attachment to it”, said Columbia attorney Dick Harpootlian, an Obama backer and critic of Clinton who had hoped Biden would run.
“Before one audience, she will talk about immigration reform and the need for it”, O’Malley said in interview with Austin radio station KLRU.
The change of tone comes two weeks after a New Hampshire campaign stop where Clinton praised her support as a Senator “to spend money to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in”. Republican contender Jeb Bush has raised the most in Oklahoma, with $195,000, followed by Ben Carson at $177,000 and Ted Cruz with $160,000.
Republicans have been having a different debate, with front-runner Donald Trump pushing for the mass deportation of all 11 million undocumented immigrants.