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Clinton defends, Trump attacks Saturday at the high-profile Iowa State Fair

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FILE: Aug. 15, 2015: Louise Fredericksen of Indianapolis in her her hat autographed by presidential candidates at the Iowa State Fair, in Des Moines. (AP)

Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump -- the presidential candidates dominating polls and news headlines -- took their turns Saturday at the Iowa State Fair, with the flamboyant Trump staying on the attack and Clinton suggesting her email controversy is “usual” partisan politics.

Clinton reiterated that she did not send or receive emails marked classified from her homemade email server while secretary of state from 2009 to 2013, an issue that continues to overshadow her campaign.

She told reporters that she would let the inquiry into her email use continue, while she blamed her Republican challengers and House GOP members for turning the issue into a partisan affair.

"The facts are the same as they have been from the very beginning," Clinton said.

She also hit all the highlights of the fair, including the famed butter cow and the pork chop on a stick, amid a moving mass of media and onlookers.

"Nice to be here," Clinton said as she started an hour-long stroll through the fairgrounds at the side of former Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin.

Trump arrived in a private helicopter about a mile away from the fair and talked with reporters before taking children for a ride in his helicopter.

He slammed several other 2016 candidates, including GOP challenger Jeb Bush over recently suggesting the United States needs to have "skin in the game” to justify helping end the chaos in Iraq.

Trump said the U.S. spent $2 trillion and that thousands of American soldiers were either killed or wounded in trying to bring Democracy to Iraq while Bush argues the U.S. must to prove it has “skin in the game.”

“I think it may be one of the dumbest statements I've ever heard," said the billionaire Trump, who reportedly just opened a campaign office in the first-caucus state of Iowa.

He also called Clinton “the single worst secretary of state in the history of this country.”

Essentially all of the roughly 20 major Democratic and Republican candidates will attend the 10-day fair, with Democratic challenger Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Republican Rick Santorum scheduled to attend Saturday.

Clinton recently turned her server over to the FBI to investigate the security of her email setup, which The Associated Press in March traced to an Internet connection at her home in Chappaqua, N.Y.

Clinton later said she set up her own system -- rather than use a State Department account -- for the convenience of using one BlackBerry device.

Thousands of pages of her emails publicly released in recent months show Clinton did, in fact, receive messages later marked classified, including some that contained material regarding the production and dissemination of U.S. intelligence information.

Clinton said in March she had exchanged about 60,000 emails during her four years in the Obama administration, about half of which were personal and were deleted. She turned over the others to the State Department, which is reviewing and releasing them on a monthly basis.

Last month, the inspector general of the nation's intelligence community raised concerns that classified information had traversed the email system and sent a counterintelligence referral to the Justice Department. The referral did not allege any criminal wrongdoing, and her attorney has said authorities want assurances that the emails continue to be properly stored and that Clinton is "actively cooperating."

It's unclear how well her email system was secured, whether it had proper data backups and whether it was constantly monitored for intrusions by hackers.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/08/15/clinton-defends-trump-at...

 

Donald Trump: Undocumented Immigrants 'Have to Go'

Trump: If I'm Elected, Obama's Immigration Executive Order "Gets Rescinded" 0:27

Donald Trump would reverse President Obama's executive orders on immigration and deport all undocumented immigrants from the U.S. as president, he said in an exclusive interview with NBC's Chuck Todd.

"We're going to keep the families together, but they have to go," he said in the interview, which will air in full on NBC's "Meet the Press" this Sunday.

Pressed on what he'd do if the immigrants in question had nowhere to return to, Trump reiterated: "They have to go."

"We will work with them. They have to go. Chuck, we either have a country, or we don't have a country," he said.

Speaking on Trump's gilded private plane as it idled on a runway in Des Moines, Iowa, the real-estate mogul and Republican presidential frontrunner offered the first outlines of the immigration policy proposals he'd implement from the Oval Office.

Trump said, to begin, "we have to" rescind Obama's executive order offering those brought to the U.S. illegally as children — known as DREAMers — protection from deportation, as well as Obama's unilateral move to delay deportation for their families as well.

"We have to make a whole new set of standards" for those immigrating to the US.

Leading GOP Pack, Trump Descends on Iowa State Fair in a Helicopter 2:19

The comments are certain to further inflame already fierce opposition from Latino activists and advocacy groups. They've been critical of Trump's candidacy from the start, when he kicked off his campaign with a speech that accused Mexico of sending "criminals" and "rapists" to the U.S.

Despite criticism from some within his own party — GOP primary opponent Jeb Bush called those comments "extraordinarily ugly" — Trump doubled down and has, since launching his bid in June, maintained a persistent lead in polls of the GOP field. He routinely draws thousands of enthusiastic supporters to his campaign rallies, and recently opened up his first campaign office in the all-important early voting state of Iowa.

The full interview will air Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," starting at 9 a.m. ET.

http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/donald-trump-undocumented-imm...




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Donald Trump Releases Immigration Plan, Including Ending Birthright Citizenship

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Sunday released his campaign’s immigration plan, which includes ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants.

“This remains the biggest magnet for illegal immigration,” Trump says in the plan posted on his website.

“We are the only country in the world whose immigration system puts the needs of other nations ahead of our own,” Trump also said. “That must change.”

Here is how Trump describes the three principles of his plan:

A nation without borders is not a nation. There must be a wall across the southern border.

A nation without laws is not a nation. Laws passed in accordance with our Constitutional system of government must be enforced.

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.

Trump’s plan includes his frequent call to make Mexico pay for a wall across the southern border. “For many years, Mexico’s leaders have been taking advantage of the United States by using illegal immigration to export the crime and poverty in their own country (as well is in other Latin American countries),” Trump says.

Says Trump: “We will not be taken advantage of anymore.”

Trump is also calling for the government to triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, mandate nationwide e-verify systems for employers, deport criminal illegal immigrants, end catch-and-release of people caught trying to enter the country illegaly, defund sanctuary cities and implement harsher penalties for immigrants overstaying visas.

Speaking of legal immigration, Trump says, “We need to control the admission of new low-earning workers in order to: help wages grow, get teenagers back to work, aid minorities’ rise into the middle class, help schools and communities falling behind, and to ensure our immigrant members of the national family become part of the American dream.”

Speaking of the H-1B non-immigrant visa program that allows companies to hire foreign workers, Trump says there needs to be a requirement to “hire American workers first.”

“Too many visas, like the H-1B, have no such requirement,” Trump said. “In the year 2015, with 92 million Americans outside the workforce and incomes collapsing, we need to companies to hire from the domestic pool of unemployed. Petitions for workers should be mailed to the unemployment office, not USCIS.”




Ann Coulter on Trump’s Immigration Plan: Greatest Political Document Since Magna Carta


Businessman Donald Trump released his immigration plan today.

Trump’s plan includes a border wall, E-verify and ending birthright citizenship.
He also explains how Mexico will end up paying for the wall.

@capitolreport

This is Trump's newly released plan on immigration https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions/immigration-reform 



Immigration Reform That Will Make America Great Again

The three core principles of Donald J. Trump's immigration plan

When politicians talk about “immigration reform” they mean: amnesty, cheap labor and open borders. The Schumer-Rubio immigration bill was nothing more than a giveaway to the corporate patrons who run both parties.

Real immigration reform puts the needs of working people first – not wealthy globetrotting donors. We are the only country in the world whose immigration system puts the needs of other nations ahead of our own. That must change. Here are the three core principles of real immigration reform:

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.

Make Mexico Pay For The Wall

For many years, Mexico’s leaders have been taking advantage of the United States by using illegal immigration to export the crime and poverty in their own country (as well as in other Latin American countries). They have even published pamphlets on how to illegally immigrate to the United States. The costs for the United States have been extraordinary: U.S. taxpayers have been asked to pick up hundreds of billions in healthcare costs, housing costs, education costs, welfare costs, etc. Indeed, the annual cost of free tax credits alone paid to illegal immigrants quadrupled to $4.2 billion in 2011. The effects on jobseekers have also been disastrous, and black Americans have been particularly harmed.

The impact in terms of crime has been tragic. In recent weeks, the headlines have been covered with cases of criminals who crossed our border illegally only to go on to commit horrific crimes against Americans. Most recently, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, with a long arrest record, is charged with breaking into a 64 year-old women’s home, crushing her skull and eye sockets with a hammer, raping her, and murdering her. The Police Chief in Santa Maria says the “blood trail” leads straight to Washington.

In 2011, the Government Accountability Office found that there were a shocking 3 million arrests attached to the incarcerated alien population, including tens of thousands of violent beatings, rapes and murders.

Meanwhile, Mexico continues to make billions on not only our bad trade deals but also relies heavily on the billions of dollars in remittances sent from illegal immigrants in the United States back to Mexico ($22 billion in 2013 alone).

In short, the Mexican government has taken the United States to the cleaners. They are responsible for this problem, and they must help pay to clean it up.

The cost of building a permanent border wall pales mightily in comparison to what American taxpayers spend every single year on dealing with the fallout of illegal immigration on their communities, schools and unemployment offices.

Mexico must pay for the wall and, until they do, the United States will, among other things: impound all remittance payments derived from illegal wages; increase fees on all temporary visas issued to Mexican CEOs and diplomats (and if necessary cancel them); increase fees on all border crossing cards – of which we issue about 1 million to Mexican nationals each year (a major source of visa overstays); increase fees on all NAFTA worker visas from Mexico (another major source of overstays); and increase fees at ports of entry to the United States from Mexico [Tariffs and foreign aid cuts are also options].  We will not be taken advantage of anymore.

Defend The Laws And Constitution Of The United States

America will only be great as long as America remains a nation of laws that lives according to the Constitution. No one is above the law. The following steps will return to the American people the safety of their laws, which politicians have stolen from them:

Triple the number of ICE officers. As the President of the ICE Officers’ Council explained in Congressional testimony: “Only approximately 5,000 officers and agents within ICE perform the lion’s share of ICE’s immigration mission…Compare that to the Los Angeles Police Department at approximately 10,000 officers. Approximately 5,000 officers in ICE cover 50 states, Puerto Rico and Guam, and are attempting to enforce immigration law against 11 million illegal aliens already in the interior of the United States. Since 9-11, the U.S. Border Patrol has tripled in size, while ICE’s immigration enforcement arm, Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), has remained at relatively the same size.” This will be funded by accepting the recommendation of the Inspector General for Tax Administration and eliminating tax credit payments to illegal immigrants.

Nationwide e-verify. This simple measure will protect jobs for unemployed Americans.

Mandatory return of all criminal aliens. The Obama Administration has released 76,000 aliens from its custody with criminal convictions since 2013 alone. All criminal aliens must be returned to their home countries, a process which can be aided by canceling any visas to foreign countries which will not accept their own criminals, and making it a separate and additional crime to commit an offense while here illegally.

Detention—not catch-and-release. Illegal aliens apprehended crossing the border must be detained until they are sent home, no more catch-and-release.

Defund sanctuary cities. Cut-off federal grants to any city which refuses to cooperate with federal law enforcement.

Enhanced penalties for overstaying a visa. Millions of people come to the United States on temporary visas but refuse to leave, without consequence. This is a threat to national security. Individuals who refuse to leave at the time their visa expires should be subject to criminal penalties; this will also help give local jurisdictions the power to hold visa overstays until federal authorities arrive. Completion of a visa tracking system – required by law but blocked by lobbyists – will be necessary as well.

Cooperate with local gang task forces. ICE officers should accompany local police departments conducting raids of violent street gangs like MS-13 and the 18th street gang, which have terrorized the country. All illegal aliens in gangs should be apprehended and deported. Again, quoting Chris Crane: “ICE Officers and Agents are forced to apply the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Directive, not to children in schools, but to adult inmates in jails. If an illegal-alien inmate simply claims eligibility, ICE is forced to release the alien back into the community. This includes serious criminals who have committed felonies, who have assaulted officers, and who prey on children…ICE officers should be required to place detainers on every illegal alien they encounter in jails and prisons, since these aliens not only violated immigration laws, but then went on to engage in activities that led to their arrest by police; ICE officers should be required to issue Notices to Appear to all illegal aliens with criminal convictions, DUI convictions, or a gang affiliation; ICE should be working with any state or local drug or gang task force that asks for such assistance.”

End birthright citizenship. This remains the biggest magnet for illegal immigration. By a 2:1 margin, voters say it’s the wrong policy, including Harry Reid who said “no sane country” would give automatic citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants.

Put American Workers First

Decades of disastrous trade deals and immigration policies have destroyed our middle class. Today, nearly 40% of black teenagers are unemployed. Nearly 30% of Hispanic teenagers are unemployed. For black Americans without high school diplomas, the bottom has fallen out: more than 70% were employed in 1960, compared to less than 40% in 2000. Across the economy, the percentage of adults in the labor force has collapsed to a level not experienced in generations. As CBS news wrote in a piece entitled “America’s incredible shrinking middle class”: “If the middle-class is the economic backbone of America, then the country is developing osteoporosis.”

The influx of foreign workers holds down salaries, keeps unemployment high, and makes it difficult for poor and working class Americans – including immigrants themselves and their children – to earn a middle class wage. Nearly half of all immigrants and their US-born children currently live in or near poverty, including more than 60 percent of Hispanic immigrants. Every year, we voluntarily admit another 2 million new immigrants, guest workers, refugees, and dependents, growing our existing all-time historic record population of 42 million immigrants. We need to control the admission of new low-earning workers in order to: help wages grow, get teenagers back to work, aid minorities’ rise into the middle class, help schools and communities falling behind, and to ensure our immigrant members of the national family become part of the American dream.

Additionally, we need to stop giving legal immigrant visas to people bent on causing us harm. From the 9/11 hijackers, to the Boston Bombers, and many others, our immigration system is being used to attack us. The President of the immigration caseworkers union declared in a statement on ISIS: “We've become the visa clearinghouse for the world.”

Here are some additional specific policy proposals for long-term reform:

Increase prevailing wage for H-1Bs. We graduate two times more Americans with STEM degrees each year than find STEM jobs, yet as much as two-thirds of entry-level hiring for IT jobs is accomplished through the H-1B program. More than half of H-1B visas are issued for the program's lowest allowable wage level, and more than eighty percent for its bottom two. Raising the prevailing wage paid to H-1Bs will force companies to give these coveted entry-level jobs to the existing domestic pool of unemployed native and immigrant workers in the U.S., instead of flying in cheaper workers from overseas. This will improve the number of black, Hispanic and female workers in Silicon Valley who have been passed over in favor of the H-1B program. Mark Zuckerberg’s personal Senator, Marco Rubio, has a bill to triple H-1Bs that would decimate women and minorities.

Requirement to hire American workers first. Too many visas, like the H-1B, have no such requirement. In the year 2015, with 92 million Americans outside the workforce and incomes collapsing, we need to companies to hire from the domestic pool of unemployed. Petitions for workers should be mailed to the unemployment office, not USCIS.

End welfare abuse. Applicants for entry to the United States should be required to certify that they can pay for their own housing, healthcare and other needs before coming to the U.S.

Jobs program for inner city youth. The J-1 visa jobs program for foreign youth will be terminated and replaced with a resume bank for inner city youth provided to all corporate subscribers to the J-1 visa program.

Refugee program for American children. Increase standards for the admission of refugees and asylum-seekers to crack down on abuses. Use the monies saved on expensive refugee programs to help place American children without parents in safer homes and communities, and to improve community safety in high crime neighborhoods in the United States.

Immigration moderation. Before any new green cards are issued to foreign workers abroad, there will be a pause where employers will have to hire from the domestic pool of unemployed immigrant and native workers. This will help reverse women's plummeting workplace participation rate, grow wages, and allow record immigration levels to subside to more

moderate historical averages.

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions/immigration-reform

Love his plan!

IMO Beck is  jealous of Trump, Beck stopped being the voice of truth long ago, there was a time he was as out spoken as Trump...the question should be........ who got to Beck?

Sean Hannity Answers Glenn Beck and Defends Donald Trump

Earlier this week Glenn Beck went after Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter on Facebook for supporting Donald Trump.
Needless to say, Beck is NOT a fan of the New York businessman.

Glenn has an honest question for prominent Trump supporters

This is an honest question. I really want to understand:

Why are big name “conservatives” supporting him?

I get it if you are tired of politicians, a republican progressive, or you are only about winning (although those who say they would NEVER vote for him is over 50% of REPUBLICANS). Perhaps you are angry and you just want to make someone pay or just want something done and you don’t care how it gets done, but what PRINCIPLES does he have that they are attracted to?

I am not talking about the average Joe, I am talking about Sean Hannity or Ann Colter. How about Savage or Rush?

These are smart people. What am I missing? Just based on his favorability ratings he could never win in a general. Research shows that he may be near his ceiling now.

Are they just trying to hold on to those disenfranchised republicans and keep them in the fold? I think that is a good goal, but that doesn’t seem to ring true to me as they are actually fighting for him.

I want the system to play itself out and I want the people to decide. It is why I didn’t like idea of a ban of him on the radio show while I was gone. (Although that was misrepresented. Pat and Stu didn’t want to talk about him for two days.)

I really do want him to be heard as I think it is important to discuss the things like the border. I wish he would bring up the fed and money printing. But I just don’t understand those who claim conservative, small government values and principles saying he is their man.

Sean Hannity spoke with Glenn Beck this weekend and on Sunday posted this response in defense of Donald Trump.
Via The Sean Hannity Show:

My only comment to this, Glenn, is … you are answering your own question in many ways. These are not insignificant things. Why, at this early stage, would you be so dismissive?

1. Fight to win

2. Stand up to China

3. Make America great again

4. Trump has a track record of getting the job done

5. Secure the border 6. Straight talking, non-politically correct politician!

To address what you say you do not understand:

1. “He is part of the problem when he, by his own admission, buys politicians”:

How refreshingly honest that he admits what we all know. I asked him about this and he answered by saying he “hates” the system, wants to change it, but as a businessman he played the game. I applaud the honesty and desire to change it.

2. Trump “identifies his policies more as a Democrat; he makes President Obama look truly humble…”

If you are looking for humble, Trump is not your guy.

As for his political views I asked him a number of times about it, including this week. He was clear that he was once a Democrat and changed his views. You will have to decide for yourself how sincere he is. My sense is that he is sincere. He is correct in pointing out that Reagan was was a pro-choice Democrat who also evolved.

Glenn, one of the things I admire about you is how you have changed. Your life story is extremely compelling because of the significant changes you have made in your life.

You are not shy about pointing out how you once led a pretty fast life. (I did, too, when I was young, as we have all sinned and fallen short), how you found your faith, how you changed your politics, and how your thinking evolved by studying our founders and framers. I read that you recently became a libertarian. I like the changes you have made and your willingness to share those things with your audience. Are you a better person as a result of these changes? My guess is you are.

3. Trump was very pro-abortion until very recently.

His answer at the debate was extremely compelling, about how his views changed. He said he changed his mind because of a child that was going to be aborted, but then wasn’t. That is believable to me. Do you think he is lying about that?

4. He still says, “Don’t defund planned parenthood …”

I asked him about that this week, and he was very clear that funding would be dependent on whether Planned Parenthood gets out of the abortion business. Personally, with our debt situation, and with what Planned Parenthood has done, I wouldn’t give them a penny.

5. Trump is pro- “assault weapon ban …”

He said to me he that he “was” for the ban, past tense. He now has a pistol carry-permit in NYC and said he believes law-abiding Americans should have the right to “carry.”

6. He is in favor of a wealth tax that would just “take money out of people’s bank accounts …”

I also asked him about this earlier this week. He said when he supported this one-time tax on the very wealthy that we were at a point when, if implemented, the tax would have paid off the entire federal debt. He wanted this coupled with a balanced budget amendment. My impression of this was that it would be meant as a patriotic gesture by those who have greatly benefitted from the American Dream. Misguided, well intentioned, perhaps. But he says he is against it now.

7. Trump “says he is for boots on the ground in Iraq, and for ‘taking the oil’ from the Iraqi people…”

Mr. Trump and I disagreed about the Iraq war; I was for it and he was against it. But I loved his idea of making Iraq pay for its own liberation. I also love the idea of Iraq paying the families of nearly 5,000 Americans who were killed fighting in that war. They deserve that money. They deserve millions of dollars. Similarly, so do those soldiers and families that suffered severe injuries. It’s the least Iraq should do for them.

As far as Trump’s plan against Isis of creating a perimeter around the oil fields, which is their main financial source for terror? I like that idea, if it is a part of a more comprehensive plan of defeating them. Americans died in Mosul, Ramadi, Fallujah and Tikrit, cities now controlled by Isis. They are modern day Nazis and are getting stronger and richer and more evil every day. I have one caveat: IF AMERICA FIGHTS ANY WAR, WE MUST WIN IT AND WIN IT QUICKLY. NO MORE POLITICALLY CORRECT WARS THAT ARE POLITICIZED AND THEN ABANDONED.

This out of the box thinking is refreshing. Why didn’t Iraq pay our military heroes?

8. Trump is a progressive “Republican …”

He says he is a conservative. It’s up to you as to what you want to believe.

9. He says single payer healthcare works; he would give people more than just Obama care …

Again, this week, in his interview with me, Trump went into great detail about how he supports healthcare savings accounts to replace Obamacare. I have been an advocate of healthcare savings accounts since reading the book by the Cato institute, “Patient Power.” A GREAT IDEA.

10. The First Lady would be the first to have posed nude in lesbian porno shots …

I thought you were libertarian? Also I go back to the fact that you have changed. Trump’s wife is a mother and what she did in the past doesn’t make my top 10,000 list of problems we face as a country.

11. He said he keeps all the Bibles he is given in a “special place,” outside the city — and he only goes to church on Christmas and Easter …

I have met atheists and agnostics who seem more in awe of and dazzled by the majesty of God’s creation than those who can cite every chapter and verse. To me, religion is a deeply, deeply held personal issue that involves the heart. I am a Christian but a deeply flawed one who regularly needs forgiveness. Having been raised a Catholic, I also have issues with the “church” since sex scandal. I have never lost faith in God. The Bible does say, “… The Kingdom of Heaven is within us,” and instructs us to “go into our closets and pray.” I hope for Trump’s sake, and for everybody’s sake, that he has peace in his faith; I know I do.

12. Trump is generally not a likable guy …

The polls show Republicans like Trump at this moment more than the other candidates. I have known him for years and have found him to be extremely likable and engaging.

13. He has around 16 percent favorability with Hispanics …

I also saw a poll where he was leading with Hispanic voters in Nevada. IMHO, it’s too early to conclude where that settles out.

14. He has gone bankrupt four times.

I thought his explanation at the debate was extremely solid. He never went bankrupt personally, and of the hundreds of business deals he has been involved in, four of them didn’t work out well. Shouldn’t that be balanced out with all of the deals he has made that have been successful? I think that is only fair. How many jobs has he created over the years? How many careers were made because of his risk taking. Also the proof is in the pudding. He has by every measure been an extremely successful businessman who has made billions of dollars. Not something many people can pull off. I admire success stories. If Trump was president, and he made hundreds of decisions and only four of them went badly, we would likely be in pretty good shape.

15. Just based on his favorability ratings, he could never win in a general. Research shows that he may be near his ceiling now …

In the end, that’s up to the American people to decide, not us.

In conclusion, Glenn, I repeat … I am personally undecided at this point. But I am glad Donald Trump is in this race. I like his straightforward outsider’s view of politics. His personality and background are impressive and refreshing. I like anybody who is not politically correct.

I hope his outspokenness and his courage rubs off on his fellow Republicans, who have all become stale, timid, weak, and generally (especially in DC) useless. Many Republicans can learn a thing or two from Trump.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/08/sean-hannity-answers-glenn-...

In the end, that’s up to the American people to decide, not us.

The best line of the whole ARTICLE get  a clue talking heads and RINOs it is up to US not You, you have run the show for FAR too LONG!

DEMOCRATS PANIC IN RESPONSE TO DONALD TRUMP’S IMMIGRATION PLAN

by MATTHEW BOYLE
16 Aug 2015


The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is panicking in response to billionaire and 2016 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s immigration reform plan, which is designed to get Americans back to work instead of putting foreigners and special interests ahead of Americans as so many politicians do.

The DNC was so freaked out at Trump’s plan, they rushed out a statement from Pablo Manriquez—their “Director of Hispanic Media”—filled with grammatical errors. The statement, which is nothing more than typical Democratic Party talking points in favor of illegal aliens, accidentally doesn’t capitalize “Trump” in one instance and does the same thing when talking about “Democrats.”

“Trump has reignited the GOP’s longstanding obsession with mass deportation,” Manriquez said. “Like his fellow GOP candidates Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and others, GOP front runner trump [sic] dismisses a full and equal pathway to citizenship for hardworking immigrants. The GOP should quit treating these families as second class citizens and join democrats [sic] who support immigrant families and want to keep them together.”

Trump’s immigration plan is something that used to be bipartisan. Even Senate Democratic leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) back in the early 1990s, supported the major tenets of the plan—putting American workers first when it comes to immigration. Now the entire Democratic Party and most of the Republican Party has abandoned American workers in favor of special interests seeking cheap foreign labor and political interests seeking a different and more liberal voting base.

There are a handful of leaders left in Congress still fighting for Americans when it comes to immigration, though, and chief among them is Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) —the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest. Trump consulted Sessions while writing his immigration policy plan.

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  Sessions: 'President Obama Is Just Flat Out Refusing To Enforce Basic Law'

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Sen. Jeff Sessions blasted President Obama’s immigration policy saying, “President Obama is just flat out refusing to enforce basic law that’s been on the books sometimes for a decade.”

Sessions, appearing on “The Kelly File” Monday with Shannon Bream, stated, “basically, utilizing existing law, we can make huge differences and reduce this illegality and create a system that serves the national interest.”

Sessions is helping craft Donald Trump’s plan for fixing illegal immigration in America.

Bream: Well senator, so much of what you talk about and what you’ve outlined is enforcement. Things already in place. Portions of the law that don’t get enforced or they’re relaxed. Or other proposal that’s have been out there like E-Verify. Other thing that can’t seem to get across the threshold. So why do you think it will be any different? Whether it’s Donald Trump or somebody else as president pushing these ideas. You know your colleagues and how difficult it will be to get these passed.

Sessions: Well you don’t have to pass a lot of laws. Some smart legislation would help, no doubt about it. And I think if a president is elected on the promise to fix the border, and illegality, the American people will insist that reasonable laws get passed. But basically, utilizing existing law, we can make huge differences and reduce this illegality and create a system that serves the national interest. President Obama is just flat out refusing to enforce basic law that’s been on the books sometimes for a decade.

Bream: Yeah, and senator before we’re out of time, I know one of the biggest attractions to you, for this plan is the focus on the American worker. The problem that it is H-1B visas going to oversee skilled workers. When we have people graduating with the skills here in the U.S. How do you think you can get anything accomplished whether with Donald Trump’s help or a different president?

Sessions: I think we’ve already got bipartisan support that would support a plan like Trump’s to fix this H-1B program. And you got to know, one thing I like about his plan, he emphasizes how this unlawful flow, huge flow of immigration is hammering poor people. African-Americans, Hispanics who are here, struggling to get a higher wage and a better promotion at work. They are being hurt by current law  and I think he is correct to say we can help them if we do it right.


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Donald Trump is steamrolling the competition in the fight for the Republican presidential nomination. 

On Tuesday, a second national poll conducted in the wake of the first GOP debate found Trump with a double-digit lead over the next closest contender. 

 

Trump is not just attacking his rivals, he’s seeking to embarrass them, and he’s having fun doing it. 

The businessman and reality TV star is also shaping the policy discussion, forcing other contenders to weigh-in on the far-right proposals in his immigration plan. 

When Trump’s rise first began to register in the polls in early July, his ascendance was met with mild bemusement and the near-universal belief among Republicans that the he was a temporary, media-driven phenomenon likely to burn out by the end of summer. 

Now, Republicans wonder how far he can go. 

“Can he win? He sure can win,” said former Iowa Republican Party political director Craig Robinson. “He’s running roughshod over the rest of this field because the other candidates have allowed him to. This is a high stakes poker game and you have a guy playing aggressively, owning the table and dictating how everyone else moves.” 

Two new national polls show Trump increasing his lead over the GOP field. 

A Fox News survey released over the weekend showed Trump with a more than two-to-one lead nationally over Ben Carson, who placed a distant second. 

Meanwhile, a CNN/ORC survey released Tuesday showed Trump’s lead spiking to double-digits after the same survey from late July showed him leading Jeb Bush by only 3 points. He has had double-digit leads in nine of 13 national polls since mid-July. 

In Iowa and New Hampshire, Trump has led in every poll since late July. 

The polling numbers have some national Republicans, who believe Trump is bad for the party, sounding the alarm. 

“The entire GOP establishment, including the party and the campaigns, should take Trump seriously and treat him as someone who is doing considerable and long-lasting damage to Republicans,” said GOP strategist Nino Saviano. “Unless we neutralize 'The Donald,' we will come out of this fight with much more than just electoral bruises. His low blows are going to cripple us politically for some time to come.” 

Trump has increasingly begun relishing the role of attack dog, allowing his rivals to strike first, and wading into the muck after them as if it’s something he had hoped to avoid. 

At an hour-long, unscripted campaign rally in New Hampshire on Friday night, Trump mocked Sen. Rand Paul, who has attacked Trump’s past support for liberal causes, for being short. 

He then issued a stark warning to Carly Fiorina, who has been critical of his remarks about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, and launched into a tirade over the former Hewlett-Packard chief’s record as a businesswoman. 

“Be careful Carly,” Trump warned. “Be careful.” 

On Saturday, Trump landed his helicopter at the Iowa State Fair and conducted a question-and-answer session with the chopper and it’s emblazoned “TRUMP” insignia serving as the backdrop. 

There, he lambasted Bush as a “puppet” of special interests and ripped Scott Walker’s record as governor of Wisconsin. Then he rounded up a group of children and took them on a helicopter ride. 

Two months after his campaign launch, most of the Republicans running for president still appear handcuffed by Trump, seeking to strike a balance between a high-minded focus on policy and the need to engage in political combat. 

“Those lower in the polls are on the attack trying to raise their visibility, and those closer to Trump in the polls are trying to stay above it all and look presidential in hopes that he’ll eventually implode,” said Republican strategist Ron Bonjean. “Neither strategy has worked so far.” 

Now, Trump is driving the policy discussion. 

Over the weekend, Trump released a proposal to address illegal immigration, with an assist from Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), the most hawkish Republican in the Senate on the issue. 

Trump proposed building a wall along the border that he says he would make Mexico pay for, said he would end birthright citizenship and massively increase the number of officers charged with tracking down and deporting illegal immigrants. 

One-by-one the GOP contenders were forced to weigh in on the plan. 

Bush, who many conservatives have criticized as soft on immigration, said the plan was “not grounded in reality.” Fiorina said it was unreasonable to expect a Constitutional change to end birthright citizenship. Sen. Marco Rubio said Congress would never pass it. Walker said the plan is not much different from his own. 

“He’s forcing the conversation in a way that the other candidates would probably like to avoid,” said Republican strategist David Payne. 

Still, Republicans say that respect for what Trump has accomplished, and fear over what he could accomplish, has not reached critical mass yet. All eyes are on the pro-Bush super-PAC Right to Rise to see if part of the group’s $15 million ad buy in early-voting states takes aim at the frontrunner, even though the group says early ads will focus solely on Bush's accomplishments. 

“The tell-tale moment, when you’ll know that these candidates are taking him seriously, is when their super-PACs go up with negative ads against him,” said Bonjean. “That will announce that Trump is arrived and has staying power, and we haven’t seen that yet.”  

Indeed, for many Republicans, the long-standing arguments about why Trump will fade hold true. 

They continue to point out that Trump is benefiting from an exponential advantage in media coverage, and maintain that he has a low ceiling of support because huge swaths of the Republican electorate say that they would never even consider voting for him. 

They say that whether it’s one spectacular scandal that emerges, or death-by-one-thousand gaffes, that Trump’s freewheeling speaking style and tendency to court controversy will ultimately doom him.

Republicans see cracks emerging when Trump is forced to confront his liberal past and veer from the emotional but vague core of his argument about “making America great again.” 

“If Republicans generally are taking him more seriously, so is the media, and now the attention is turning to scrutiny,” said Doug Heye, the former communications director for the Republican National Committee. 

Heye noted a series of questionable remarks Trump made in an interview with Chuck Todd on Meet the Press over the weekend. The businessman said he gets his foreign policy advice from commentators on TV, and said he didn’t care whether Ukraine joins NATO. 

“What people are seeing is that when he’s subject to scrutiny, that the emperor has no clothes,” Heye said. “That will start to add up.” 

But none of these things have slowed Trump’s momentum yet. 

“I still don’t think national Republicans are taking him seriously enough,” said Robinson. “People in both parties said the same things about the Tea Party movement in 2010. They said it wouldn’t last, that the anger isn’t channeled into anything. But what we’re seeing in this primary is another level of disgust and frustration, and it’s something that needs to be taken seriously.”

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