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  • Clinton blasts Trump over 'deportation force' idea

    11/13/2015 6:19:30 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 65 replies
    Politico ^ | 11/11/15 | Nick Gass
    Hillary Clinton has a word for Donald Trump's plan to deport 11 million people from the country: No. The Democratic presidential candidate blasted Trump's call for a "deportation force" on Wednesday, calling it "absurd." "The idea of tracking down and deporting 11 million people is absurd, inhumane, and un-American. No, Trump. -H" Clinton tweeted, quoting a New York Times reporter's tweet on Trump's comments made earlier in the morning on MSNBC.
  • Clinton: Trump's deportation plan is 'absurd, inhumane and un-American'

    11/11/2015 11:38:16 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 63 replies
    The Hill ^ | 11/11/15 | Jesse Byrnes
    Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton slammed GOP rival Donald Trump on Wednesday for his latest remarks about illegal immigration. "The idea of tracking down and deporting 11 million people is absurd, inhumane, and un-American. No, Trump," Clinton wrote on Twitter. Clinton's comment came after Trump suggested during an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" earlier Wednesday that he would support a "deportation force." "We have to do what we have to do," Trump said. "Other people have done it. "You're going to have a deportation force. You're going to do it humanely," Trump said, when pressed about how he would deport...
  • Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton accuse each other of flip-flopping on immigration — and they’re

    07/08/2015 7:00:11 AM PDT · by jimbo123 · 15 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 7/8/15 | Ed O'Keefe
    Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton accuse each other of flip-flopping on immigration — and they’re both right. Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton on Tuesday accused each other of flip-flopping on immigration. Both of them are right. The barbs traded between the Republican and Democratic front-runners previewed the partisan warfare to come and showed yet again that one of the most emotionally charged, unresolved issues of the Barack Obama era will be a dominant factor in next year's presidential campaign. Immigration remains a rallying cry for Democrats, particularly Latinos upset that President Obama and Congress have so far failed to strike...