Trump denies ‘flip-flopping’ on immigration
Meanwhile, a former US president says the American people do not like either candidate in the November election.
Donald Trump declined Monday to back down from his vow to deport 11 million immigrants in the country illegally, despite a top advisor’s signal that he might take a more moderate approach.
(HERALD PHOTO/Ryan LaBo) “America’s Mayor” Rudy Giuliani introduces Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
As the German Press Agency has reported via Raw Story, Donald Trump met with Hispanic leaders over the weekend in NY, and a reporter for Univision said that the Republican presidential nominee would be introducing this week, a new plan to legalize illegal immigrants in this country which would clearly indicate a drastic shift on immigration. “Not only did the episode expose the billionaire’s rush into a market on the verge of collapse but it came in an industry that’s intimately linked to real estate”, the report said.
Trump told ‘Fox and Friends Monday morning: ‘We have to be very firm. “We have a lot of people that want to come in through the legal process, it’s not fair for them”.
Trump responded by saying that he “just want [s] to follow the law. We’re going to create a new American future”, Mr. Trump said, cautioning that he has to win the election first. What people don’t know is that Obama got tremendous numbers of people out of the country.
Ms Conway was appointed last week in a shake-up in which the campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, resigned and conservative media firebrand Stephen Bannon, who led Breitbart News, took over as campaign chief executive.
“Yes, black people, as far as Donald Trump knows you’re all poor, your schools all suck, you’re unemployed, and your last meal was, I’m going to say, a football with the word turkey written on it”, Colbert added. If you’re looking for the asterisk, it’s that the poll in question is the LA Times/USC poll, which has generally shown more positive news for Trump.
There are other problems with Trump’s efforts to win over black voters less than 100 days from Election Day, of course; the racially charged rhetoric that has defined his campaign has arguably alienated minorities voters, and there’s also the fact that black voters historically vote Democrat.
This as Trump advisers are reportedly “fine tuning” the candidate’s immigration policy, but the details won’t be immediately known, as the team postponed a policy speech planned this week in Colorado.
Hillary Clinton campaign ads have been blanketing swing states over the past several months, and most have focused on one of Donald Trump’s most devastating weaknesses: his big mouth.
However, despite his adoption of teleprompters, Trump still veered badly off script in a rally in Akron, Ohio, on Monday night.
“They are going to be out of here so fast, your head will spin”.
“Typically you see the nominee lift everyone up”, said Chris Schrimpf, a spokesman for Ohio Gov. John Kasich, one of Trump’s defeated primary rivals.
He also extended his pitch to black and Hispanic voters, whom he described as living in poverty in neighborhoods that are more risky than war zones.
The black unemployment rate is about 9 percent – again, too high but nothing like the impression Trump seeks to give.
Trump also said that Mexico was sending “rapists” and “criminals” across the border.
Trump’s pivot turned out to be a 360-degree pirouette: Back into the mud, where he feels most at home. The ex-president, who oversees the foundation with daughter Chelsea Clinton, also said he would hold his final Clinton Global Initiative meeting next month in NY regardless of what the election’s outcome might be.
Host Mr Kimmel asked Mrs Clinton to open a jar of pickles to show she was in good health as she brushed off a scandal over emails sent from a private server when she was secretary of state. “While it would be presumptive to assume a victory in November, now that Hillary is her party’s nominee, it would be irresponsible not to plan for it”.