Derec
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Hillary is claiming a more moderate ground but she is quickly losing it due to her penchant for adopting radical proposals by the other two D candidates.
Newest one? Stop enforcement of immigration laws.
Hillary Clinton comes out against deportation raids in break with Obama
Early in the process I had hopes for O'Malley. He had a good resume and unlike the rest of Democratic candidates he wasn't eligible for Medicare or even close to being eligible. But unfortunately he established himself as a pro-illegal candidate very early on.
And by the way, the forum she said it at, the "Iowa Brown and Black Forum" is purposely designed to exclude whites. How is that not racist?
Newest one? Stop enforcement of immigration laws.
Hillary Clinton comes out against deportation raids in break with Obama
Then they should not have come to this country illegally. Duh!Speaking at a forum aimed at young and minority voters in Iowa, Clinton said the raids had "sown fear and division in immigrant communities across the country. People are afraid to go to work. They are afraid to send their kids to school. They are afraid to go to the hospital, or even the grocery store."
Damn right! Too bad she is flip-flopping now (just like she did on things like Keystone XL) due to perceived political expediency.Clinton had previously drawn criticism from pro-immigration groups in 2014 when she said that unaccompanied Central American minors who had crossed the southern border should be returned to their home countries.
I guess it's ok to go after men. After all, women are the more equal animals, right?"We have laws and we must be guided by those laws,' Clinton said earlier, "but we shouldn’t have armed federal officers showing up at peoples’ homes, taking women and children out of their beds in the middle of the night."
Mass illegal immigration and lack of enforcement of immigration laws is at odds with US as a society governed by the rule of law.Clinton's rivals, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, had come out strongly against the raids when their planning was first reported last month. At the time, Sanders said he was "very distubed" by the reports, while O'Malley called the raids "mindless deportations" that were "at odds" with America's character.
If anything there should be more of that!Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said the raids were designed to deter immigrants from illegally entering the U.S. "As I have said repeatedly, our borders are not open to illegal migration," Johnson said last week. "If you come here illegally, we will send you back consistent with our laws and values."
Early in the process I had hopes for O'Malley. He had a good resume and unlike the rest of Democratic candidates he wasn't eligible for Medicare or even close to being eligible. But unfortunately he established himself as a pro-illegal candidate very early on.
And by the way, the forum she said it at, the "Iowa Brown and Black Forum" is purposely designed to exclude whites. How is that not racist?
