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Trump says immigration laws can be softened

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Austin, Texas, today.

AUSTIN, Texas >> Donald Trump suggested today that he is open to “softening” laws dealing with immigrants in the country illegally, the latest sign that the Republican presidential nominee is considering easing the hardline stance he has taken since the beginning of his campaign.

Taping a town hall in Austin, Texas, for Fox News, Trump was asked by moderator Sean Hannity if he would change current statutes to accommodate law-abiding citizens or longtime residents who have raised children in the United States.

“There certainly can be a softening because we’re not looking to hurt people,” Trump answered. “We want people — we have some great people in this country.”

“We are going to follow the laws of this country,” he added

Trump has repeatedly declared that if elected, he would deport the 11 million people living in the U.S. illegally. But he has hedged his stance in recent days, and during the taping he ruminated aloud about the fairness of breaking up families. He even polled the audience about what they would do about the crucial policy.

“So you have somebody who’s been in the country for 20 years, has done a great job, and everything else,” Trump said. “Do we take him and the family and her and him or whatever and send him out?”

The crowd’s reaction was split: Some cheered when Trump suggested that the immigrants be allowed to stay, others roared when he suggested deporting them.

The Republican nominee then said he “would come out with a decision very soon” about deportations.

Trump had been scheduled to outline his immigration policies Thursday in Colorado. But that speech has been postponed, likely until next week

Trump’s public deliberation could be the latest signal that as the general campaign heats up, he is moving away from one of his divisive, signature proposals from the Republican primary in order to broaden his base of support. On Monday, he first suggested he was open to allowing some immigrants to stay, suggesting that he wanted a “fair, but firm” policy.

That is a far cry from the early days of the primaries, when Trump vowed to use a “deportation force” to round up and deport the millions of people living in the country illegally. That proposal excited many of his core supporters, but alienated Hispanic voters who could be pivotal in key states.

The celebrity businessman, however, has stuck to his vow to build a wall to fortify the nation’s southern border with Mexico and to deport immigrants here illegally who have committed criminal and violent acts.

29 responses to “Trump says immigration laws can be softened”

  1. keaukaha says:

    The majority of his base is not too happy with his flip flop. They voted for him in the primaries because of his bold bs about deporting all illegal immigrants. The racists and bigots who make up a big part of his base were elated because they thought they finally had a presidential candidate who shared their ideals and wasn’t afraid to not be politically correct. Well guess what? The reality has always been that there is not enough and will never be enough hate in this country to elect a bigot to be the POTUS. The Chump is just doing what he has done his whole life. Telling the gullible what they want to hear and screw them over once he gets what HE wants. You can call yourself a victim but stooge or pawn would be more appropriate.

    • MillionMonkeys says:

      Trump Chumps, if I were you, I’d ask for a special prosecutor to sue Donald J Trump for every million or thousand he’s worth. Because he LIED to you and broke his promise to deport ALL 11 million illegal immigrants! He LIED to you when he pretended to not mind the KKK supporting him! He LIED to you when he made a lot of glowing compliments about that gay-bashing Russian dictator! He LIED to you, made you his chumps, so SUE him!!!

      Unless your theory is right, that he’s just lying to the minorities, groveling to get votes. Then that’d be okay. There’s the good ol’ Trump that we know and love, the White supremacist, the misogynist, the tax cheat, the guy who says whatever pops into his head. He was made for reality TV.

  2. 808comp says:

    He needs the Latino votes so he is getting soft.

    • keaukaha says:

      He has always needed the minority’s vote and that is what’s amazing. His supporters for what ever reason believed that he didn’t. Now we are in the general election and he is doing what he needs to do and that is to kiss minority’s as-. His supporters are left with sh– on their faces.

      • kuroiwaj says:

        Keaukaha, Mr. Trump needs American votes. By your definition, who is the minority vote? Are we not all Americans?

        • keaukaha says:

          Not according to the Chump and his supporters. You know who the minority is and those are the people that he has been bashing since day one. Those who he promised to you fools that he would send back to wherever they came from. Now that he is changing his story you puppets are flip flopping like your useless leader.

        • keaukaha says:

          No need to play dumb it’s a natural trait for all of you.

        • kuroiwaj says:

          Keaukaha, Mr. Trump has been going after the illegal aliens in the United States, the Radical Islamic Terrorists, and Ms. Clinton. It’s the Democrats who separate Americans into racial groups, such as African-Americans, or Hispanic-Americans, or Asian-Americans instead of Americans of African ancestry, Hispanic ancestry, and Asian ancestry. Or, in other words, Mr. Trump believes in American First.

        • kuroiwaj says:

          IRT Keaukaha, the illegal aliens whom Mr. Trump is talking about deporting, in conformance to U.S. laws, cannot vote in an American election.

        • keaukaha says:

          I know the illegal immigrants cannot vote. The thing is that the Chump is a racist. Don’t forget the Mexican judge who he attacked who happened to have been born in the United States making him an American citizen. Also the Gold Star Muslim parents that he disrespected.

      • MillionMonkeys says:

        “His supporters are left with sh– on their faces.”

        That’s exactly what will happen if/when Trump follows through with his campaign’s plan to send him to the inner city. He and his supporters will have sh— on their faces, expensive suits, and orange hair. What a sight that’ll be!

        Unless they chicken out and stay in a very GOP, very small hideout in the inner city. Yeah, a real American hero, that Donald. He’ll be right at home in the ‘hood. Aight!

  3. lespark says:

    Keaukaha knows nothing of what Trusted Trump is going to do. But of course he knows that. Trump is the law and order Candidate. He will follow the existing laws and work with Congress to change laws as required. The bottom line is America must protect legal citizens jobs so they can work and pay taxes.
    If you commit a crime and you are caught there are consequences.
    This is America, you face a judge, and if there are extenuating circumstances let the judge decide. That is the fair and best way.

    • klastri says:

      He’s not going to deport millions of people as he said he was and he’s not going to build a wall. And by the way, the nation of Mexico is not paying for anything. And he’s not self-financing his campaign.

      Other than that. his core principles are in tact. Oh … wait …

      All made up to trick his pathetic, clueless base to vote for him in the primaries. But here comes the pivot – flailing in all directions as his campaign staff see an electoral landslide in the making.

      He does still have the white supremacist, bigoted, racist imbecile vote though. That block is definitely locked up.

      • kuroiwaj says:

        IRT Klastri, just listened to Mr. Trumps exact words that he is building the Wall and Mexico will pay for it. He also confirmed that he will deport all illegal aliens starting with the criminals. He did not talk about self funding his general election campaign. Yes, his core beliefs and principles are intact. There is no pivot, just additional clarification as to how he will accomplish his objectives. Oh, watch the polls, it’s changing, even with the U.S. Senate races. Projected today is 58 Republican Senators, a gain of 4.

    • keaukaha says:

      Lespark that is not was he originally said and you know it. I guess he does need the Blacks, Latinos, Asians, and Muslims to make America great again. Payback is a bit-h.

      • sarge22 says:

        Don’t see any crickets on this story today. The AP investigating HiLIARy.>>>Many donors to Clinton Foundation met with her at State Dept.
        Associated Press
        Updated August 23, 2016 3:59pm

        WASHINGTON >> More than half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state gave money — either personally or through companies or groups — to the Clinton Foundation. It’s an extraordinary proportion indicating her possible ethics challenges if elected president.

        At least 85 of 154 people from private interests who met or had phone conversations scheduled with Clinton while she led the State Department donated to her family charity or pledged commitments to its international programs, according to a review of State Department calendars released so far to The Associated Press. Combined, the 85 donors contributed as much as $156 million. At least 40 donated more than $100,000 each, and 20 gave more than $1 million.

        Donors who were granted time with Clinton included an internationally known economist who asked for her help as the Bangladesh government pressured him to resign from a nonprofit bank he ran; a Wall Street executive who sought Clinton’s help with a visa problem; and Estee Lauder executives who were listed as meeting with Clinton while her department worked with the firm’s corporate charity to counter gender-based violence in South Africa.

        The meetings between the Democratic presidential nominee and foundation donors do not appear to violate legal agreements Clinton and former president Bill Clinton signed before she joined the State Department in 2009. But the frequency of the overlaps shows the intermingling of access and donations, and fuels perceptions that giving the foundation money was a price of admission for face time with Clinton. Her calendars and emails released as recently as this week describe scores of contacts she and her top aides had with foundation donors.

        The AP’s findings represent the first systematic effort to calculate the scope of the intersecting interests of Clinton foundation donors and people who met personally with Clinton or spoke to her by phone about their needs.

        • keaukaha says:

          There will be no indictment. The Chump and his supporters have no plan so they keep on bringing up the emails. Boring old news. Go fetch us something with substance Gomer.

        • MillionMonkeys says:

          You maroon! “…85 of 154 people…who met or had phone conversations scheduled with Clinton…donated to her family charity or pledged commitments…”

          All that means is that Hillary is a good fund raiser who generated over $150 million while multi-tasking as Secretary of State. If you’d read the article, you’d see that she did nothing illegal. True, this sort of money making (as well as accepting millions to make speeches) may not have been the most sensible thing for someone planning to run for president. But nothing illegal, and nothing compared to the hundreds of millions Trump has made defrauding people and taking advantage of bankruptcy laws.

          Don’t you want to know what your small-handed leader is hiding in his tax returns? Dealings with Russia? Not paying taxes? Being worth a lot less than even $1 billion? Smart people like to be knowledgeable and to make educated choices, so I guess you Trump fans would also like to see his tax returns. Don’t you?? Why not?????

        • kuroiwaj says:

          IRT Keaukaha, most critical, the emails is fact proving that Ms Hillary, whom you support for President of the United States, is a out and out lying. And, more emails (messages in writing) are being found and released. These are not old news, but breaking news.

  4. keaukaha says:

    Lespark the proud bigot. Another one bites the dust.

  5. MillionMonkeys says:

    This board isn’t so fun without Trumpsters shouting out their conspiracy theories. They’re feeling a bit betrayed by their Donald. And don’t want to read “told you so!”

    Trump flip-flopping is a sad, sad thing… :~(

    • aaronavilla says:

      i’m waiting for one of them to ‘splain to us their feelings on Ann Coulter possibly pulling her support for trump if he truly does soften his stance on immigration. heads may explode…

      • MillionMonkeys says:

        Trump really seems to be not trying to win. He long ago realized politics is not for him. He can’t just say whatever comes to mind; he has to be consistent, or thinking people will jump all over him. His only loyal followers are not enough and don’t have enough political impact, being mostly undereducated and/or too-old white people. If he cared about his minions at all, he’d quit the race and go on to whatever he’s good at.

        Insightful view of the Trump candidacy, click the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6TF1QEYNGI

  6. Tempmanoa says:

    Trump said the other day that Obama is deporting more illegals than Trump would– Obama has deported a lot, but no where near 11 million. Trump is on the right path — provide amnesty and a path to citizenship for those that deserve it and deport criminals. This no worse than what Obama is doing and that McClain and Jeb Bush wanted.

    • dragoninwater says:

      “for those that deserve it and deport criminals”
      I know of a lot of very talented potential immigrants some of which are PhDs and they can’t get a green card to reside in the USA. There are literally millions of those sorts of cases. Please elaborate why illegals whom happen to automatically be criminals deserve amnesty vs the millions of highly educated from all over the world that never get a chance to even set foot in the USA due to immigration VISA and green card quotas?

    • kuroiwaj says:

      IRT Tempmanoa, Politico 8/24/2016; “Donald Trump unveiled his immigration policy paper on Sunday, pledging to ‘[put] the needs of working people first — not wealthy, globetrotting owners’ and vowing to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.

      “Trump’s three principles of the plan include: ‘1. A nation without borders is not a nation. There must be a wall across the southern border. 2. A nation without laws is not a nation. Laws passed in accordance with our Constitutional system of government must be enforced. 3. A nation that does not serve its own citizens is not a nation. Any immigration plan must improve jobs, wages and security for all Americans.'” Mr. Trump clarified that he will deport all illegal aliens. Also, he added there are many excellent illegal aliens that want to live in the United States, some for 15 and 20 years. Mr. Trump will propose to Congress to pass legislation to provide special conditions to have those illegal aliens to obtain Green Cards and return ASAP. Mr. Trump will not support providing amnesty or any parth to citizenship for any illegal alien.

  7. bsdetection says:

    Today, Trump campaigned in a state (Mississippi) that is not in play. The only justification for this waste of campaign resources (and I’m happy that he’s wasting them) is that Trump is more interested in soaking up the adulation from his racist fans (who are a majority in Mississippi) than he is in winning an election. Violating all unwritten rules of Presidential campaigns, he brought a foreigner onstage to criticize his opponent. This is unprecedented. There are rules. Just as American politicians don’t criticize the President when they are overseas, foreigners don’t campaign in the US for American candidates. Of course, this rule was violated by Senator Cotton (Tehran Tom) who wrote to Iranian leaders in an effort to undermine the negotiations that stopped the development of Iranian nuclear weapons — an act that many, including top military leaders, regarded as an act of treason.

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