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June 25, 2016, 01:41 pm
Trump shifts immigration plan: No 'mass deportations'
By Jessie Hellmann
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump appeared to soften his tone on immigration Saturday, saying he wouldn't issue mass deportations if he became president.
"President Obama has mass deported vast numbers of people — the most ever, and it's never reported. I think people are going to find that I have not only the best policies, but I will have the biggest heart of anybody," Trump said in an interview with Bloomberg Politics Saturday.
Pressed on whether he would issue mass deportations, as he has called for in the past, Trump said, "No, I would not call it mass deportations.
"We are going to get rid of a lot of bad dudes who are here. That I can tell you," Trump said.
Throughout his campaign, Trump has promised to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexican border and deport all 11 million people living in the country illegally.
In November, shortly after he launched his presidential campaign, Trump said he would build a "deportation force" to ship those in the country illegally back to their home countries.
"We're going to do it in a very humane fashion. Believe me. I have a bigger heart than you do. We're going to do it in a very humane fashion," he said.
However, Trump stood by his proposal to restrict people from "terrorist countries" from entering the U.S. Previously, he said that if elected he would temporarily ban Muslims from entering the country.
"I want terrorists out. I want people that have bad thoughts out. I would limit specific terrorist countries, and we know who those terrorist countries are," Trump said.
Trump tweet that blasts Clinton as corrupt includes the Star of David
Donald Trump speaks during the Western Conservative Summit in Denver on July 1. (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg)
By Emily Flitter July 2 at 6:45 PM
NEW YORK — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday tweeted an image of rival Hillary Clinton alongside $100 bills and a Jewish star bearing the words “most corrupt candidate ever!” prompting outrage and bafflement on social media.
Two hours after his initial tweet, Trump tweeted a similar image in which the six-pointed Star of David — which appears on Israel’s flag and which Jews were forced to wear on their clothing by the Nazis during the Holocaust — was replaced by a circle. The original tweet was deleted.
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