Sanders says US immigration policies should unite families
It is an eminently defensible philosophy, and Brooks may also be right when he argues that it’s more politically palatable to the American public at large than the fire-and-brimstone stuff that Clinton’s competitor Bernie Sanders is offering up. “So she is to be complimented for recognizing that, this is no time to not hear from people who are experienced and who are committed to this country and its values of democracy”.
In this July 9, 2015 photo, Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
“I think he smiled, that’s the best way of putting it”, Blumenthal said.
“Instead of building more jails and locking up more people, maybe just maybe, we should be investing in jobs and education for our young people“.
While there is much to dislike about Bernie Sanders and his policies, whenever Hillary Clinton or her surrogates open their mouths these days I am forced to at least admire one thing about Bernie; the guy isn’t afraid to put his ideas – crazed and socialist though they may be – out there for examination. “Las palabras no son hechos” – words are not actions. Numerous proposals that Clinton outlined were part of a lengthy report on “inclusive prosperity” that was published, earlier this year, by the Center for American Progress, which was founded by John Podesta, her campaign manager. A Monmouth poll released Monday morning found Trump running a close second in the GOP race, just two points shy of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who leads the field with 15% support. While all three candidates and fellow keynote speakers of the day drew attention to his recent controversial remarks regarding Latino immigrants, candidates did not fail to nod at his party’s reaction and proposed policies.
“The real symbol of America is not the barbed wire fence”, he said.
“At one end of this you’ve got that billionaire”, Weeks is saying as he makes sandwiches for the VFW’s afternoon crowd, “and at the other you’ve got a guy who wants to give away more of everything to everybody than Obama“. “There’s nothing to be divided about”.
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O’Malley was unique in the lineup by addressing Puerto Rico’s bankruptcy and calling to end its “inequitable treatment” under Medicaid, Medicare and the Affordable Care Act.
Speaking Monday afternoon, Clinton said she is ready to take a stand “against the divisive rhetoric that demonizes immigrants and their families”.
He talked about his own activism on behalf of undocumented workers and presented an agenda for immigration reform “so people can have the protection of law and participate fully and openly in American society”.
The Republican National Committee’s Director for Hispanic Media, Ruth Guerra, responded to Clinton’s speech, saying she, “is ignoring the fact that a Democrat has occupied the White House for the past six and a half years – a period that has seen the weakest economic recovery in modern history, particularly for millions of Hispanics across the country”. “They play an important role in our economy”, he said.