Source: Tucson.com via Associated Press
By JONATHAN LEMIRE
Donald Trump, who has made a hardline stance on immigration a centerpiece of his presidential campaign, asserted Saturday that "not one more American life should be given up in the name of open borders."
"All across this country, dining room tables have an empty seat because the government abandoned its duty and has not enforced its basic laws," Trump told a gathering of the Remembrance Project, a group founded to remember those killed by people living illegally in the U.S. and to press for tougher laws. "This has to end. This will end if I become president."
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By JONATHAN LEMIRE
Donald Trump, who has made a hardline stance on immigration a centerpiece of his presidential campaign, asserted Saturday that "not one more American life should be given up in the name of open borders."
"All across this country, dining room tables have an empty seat because the government abandoned its duty and has not enforced its basic laws," Trump told a gathering of the Remembrance Project, a group founded to remember those killed by people living illegally in the U.S. and to press for tougher laws. "This has to end. This will end if I become president."
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Saturday, September 17, 2016, 03:06 PM

Source: TheHill.com
After cutting into Hillary Clinton’s lead in recent weeks, Donald Trump seemed to turn into his old self again by inciting a series of controversies.
He insulted a black pastor, called for Clinton’s bodyguards to be disarmed and angered the media with a publicity stunt that was meant to walk back the “birther” conspiracy he had peddled for years.
It remains to be seen how the week’s events will affect his standing in the polls, but they will surely be the topic of discussion on the Sunday circuit.
After cutting into Hillary Clinton’s lead in recent weeks, Donald Trump seemed to turn into his old self again by inciting a series of controversies.
He insulted a black pastor, called for Clinton’s bodyguards to be disarmed and angered the media with a publicity stunt that was meant to walk back the “birther” conspiracy he had peddled for years.
It remains to be seen how the week’s events will affect his standing in the polls, but they will surely be the topic of discussion on the Sunday circuit.
Saturday, September 17, 2016, 02:01 PM

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