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Title: ON A ROLE? - Trump criticizes border policy as well as trade agenda
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URL Source: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie ... AULT&CTIME=2015-07-11-20-02-13
Published: Jul 12, 2015
Author: AP
Post Date: 2015-07-12 00:30:33 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
Keywords: donald trump, 2016, ILLEGAL ALIEN, MURDER
Views: 63
Comments: 4


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump shakes hands prior to speaking at a rally before a crowd of 3,500 Saturday, July 11, 2015, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

PHOENIX (AP) -- Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump criticized U.S. immigration and trade policies on Saturday in speeches that veered from accusing Mexico of deliberately sending criminals across the border to professing respect for the Mexican government and love for its people.

Speaking to a gathering of Libertarians in Las Vegas before headlining an event in Phoenix, Trump repeated his charge that Mexico was sending violent offenders to the U.S. to harm Americans and that U.S. officials were being "dumb" in dealing with immigrants in the country illegally.

"These people wreak havoc on our population," he told a few thousand people attending the Libertarian gathering FreedomFest inside a Planet Hollywood ballroom on the Las Vegas Strip.

In the 4,200-capacity Phoenix convention center packed with flag-waving supporters, Trump took a different view - for a moment - and said: "I love the Mexican people. I love `em. Many, many people from Mexico are legal. They came in the old-fashioned way. Legally."

He quickly returned to the sharp tone that has brought him scorn as well as praise. "I respect Mexico greatly as a country. But the problem we have is their leaders are much sharper than ours, and they're killing us at the border and they're killing us on trade."

His speeches in both venues were long on insults aimed at critics and short on solutions to the problems he cited. When he called for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, the audience in Las Vegas groaned.

In a break from the immigration rhetoric that has garnered him condemnation and praise, Trump asserted that he would have more positive results in dealing with China and Russia if he were president and said he could be pals with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Asked by an audience member in Las Vegas about U.S.-Russia relations, Trump said the problem is that Putin doesn't respect Obama.

"I think we would get along very, very well," he said.

Trump has turned to victims of crime to bolster his argument that immigrants in the U.S. illegally have killed and raped. In Las Vegas and Phoenix, he brought on stage Jamiel Shaw Sr., a Southern California man whose 17-year-old son was shot and killed in 2008 by a man in the country illegally. Shaw vividly described how his son was shot - in the head, stomach and hands while trying to block his face - and how he heard the gunshots as he talked to his son on the phone.

Shaw said he trusted Trump, and encouraged the crowds in both cities to do the same.

Trump's speeches were filled with tangents and insults leveled at business partners such as Univision and NBC that have dropped him in the wake of his comments that Mexican immigrants bring drugs and crime to the U.S. and are rapists. He also directed familiar barbs at other presidential contenders, including Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton ("the worst secretary of state in the history of the country"), news media figures ("lyin' Brian Williams") and President Barack Obama ("such a divisive person"). He called journalists "terrible people."

As Trump lambasted Univision for cancelling its broadcast of the Miss USA pageant, one of his many business enterprises, a group of young Latinos unfurled a banner pointed toward the stage and began chanting insults. They were quickly drowned out by the crowd, and nearby Trump supporters began to grab at them, tearing at the banner and pulling and pushing at the protesters. Security staff managed to get to the group and escorted them out as Trump resumed speaking.

"I wonder if the Mexican government sent them over here," he said. "I think so."

Arizona's tough-on-immigration Sheriff Joe Arpaio introduced Trump in Phoenix after outlining the things he and the candidate have in common, including skepticism that Obama was born in the United States. He went on to criticize the federal government for what he called a revolving door for immigrants, saying many of them end up in his jails.

"He's been getting a lot of heat, but you know, there's a silent majority out here," Arpaio said, borrowing from a phrase Richard Nixon popularized during his presidency in a speech about the Vietnam War.

A single protester standing outside the room where Trump spoke in Las Vegas was more concerned about the businessman being tied to the Libertarian Party.

"I've been a Libertarian for 43 years and Trump ain't no Libertarian," said Linda Rawles, who asserted that including Trump in FreedomFest set back the party's movement.(1 image)

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#1. To: All (#0)

"I wonder if the Mexican government sent them over here," he said. "I think so."

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I'm still wondering who sent YOU, Donald.

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2015-07-12   1:25:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#1) (Edited)

I'm still wondering who sent YOU, Donald.

Hahah! YES, Happ. "On a role?" Yes, that's for sure. "On a roll?" Not IMHO!

By yammering that the Mexican govt is "sending" the wetbacks up here, I believe he's merely announcing that he's as belligerent as the next president -- eager to screech accusations at other countries rather than dealing with amerika's own sins and crimes. This is sure to play sensationally with jingoists.

Yeah, Mexico has to be stacking the deck somewhat -- who wouldn't, when presented with such a dandy way to get rid of undesirables? -- but surely a negligible amount of the total.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-07-12   3:34:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#2)

I believe he's merely announcing that he's as belligerent as the next president -- eager to screech accusations at other countries rather than dealing with amerika's own sins and crimes. This is sure to play sensationally with jingoists.

Yeah, Mexico has to be stacking the deck somewhat -- who wouldn't, when presented with such a dandy way to get rid of undesirables? -- but surely a negligible amount of the total.

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Based on the pasty 30 years of American corrupt regimes screwing us like a cheap date the first five minutes after we elected them, I can see no other conclusion than the one you give.

As you alluded, the REAL acid test is for these so called 'reformers' to be calling these other corrupt maggots out one-by-one and name-by-name, slamming them into hell and back, and never blinking an eye or making a single sorry-assed excuse about one word of it.

As you also said, NEVER trust a wealthy politician. I will add also never to trust a politician who is also an attorney at law.

Donald is saying everything we WANT to hear except he's missing the direct attacks on THE REAL PROBLEM - the Republican Party.

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2015-07-12   9:47:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: NeoconsNailed (#2)

By yammering that the Mexican govt is "sending" the wetbacks up here, I believe he's merely announcing that he's as belligerent as the next president -- eager to screech accusations at other countries rather than dealing with amerika's own sins and crimes. This is sure to play sensationally with jingoists.

Yeah, Mexico has to be stacking the deck somewhat -- who wouldn't, when presented with such a dandy way to get rid of undesirables? -- but surely a negligible amount of the total.

The Mexican government is sending the wetbacks up here, and in very large numbers, and many of them are violent criminals. US fedgov admits to ~13 million, but the real number is closer to 30 million. That's about 240 Mariel Boatlifts, and represents the largest invasion of one nation by another in the history of mankind. In a saner world that would be considered an act of aggression, and dealt with as such. (Note: I don't advocate going to war with Mexico or any other country, but compared to say Iraq or Afghanistan, Mexico has definitely been more hostile to the health, prosperity, and future of the American people.)

And how could you consider ~30 million to be a negligible amount of (Mexico's) total population?

All that said, like you I don't trust Trump one bit. He has a long history of supporting ultra-leftist prostiticians, and any conservative who falls for his jingoistic rah!-rah! rhetoric now is seriously deluded. Or just an idiot.

StraitGate  posted on  2015-07-12   10:23:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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