US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has threatened to deport millions of people in his “first hour” of office – if he becomes president – even as he vowed to build a wall on the border with Mexico, defying expectations that he would soften his stance on immigration.
The presidential aspirant also vowed to create a special “deportation force” that would seek to remove all who didn’t have permission to live and work in the country.
Speaking hours after a brief meeting with President Pena Nieto of Mexico, Trump told a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, that he will be sticking to his plan for a “deportation force” to intercept illegal border crossers and hunt down illegal aliens already in the US.
His hardline comment was well received with a roaring approval from his core supporters, while his few remaining Latino allies, who had expected a tack towards moderation, reacted in dismay.
He also told the crowd that he would introduce “extreme vetting” of immigrants.read more
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