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Donald Trump: Hispanic Supporters and Deportation Force

donald trump: This strategy marks a sudden change for the Republican nominee, who has presented himself as a politically incorrect outsider who is not afraid to take extreme measures to combat illegal immigration, such as deporting 11 million people or constructing a massive wall along the southern border, according to Toronto Star. For more than a year, Trump insisted that all illegal immigrants have got to go and that he would create a deportation force to carry out the task. By Jenna Johnson The Washington Post Tues., Aug. 23, 2016 After spending a few days reflecting on his immigration stances and consulting with Hispanic supporters, Donald Trump on Monday detailed how he would deal with the millions of immigrants illegally living in the United States: Enforce laws that are already on the books and continue to do the same thing President Obama is doing, although perhaps with a lot more energy. Trump struck a starkly different tone during an interview with Bill O'Reilly of Fox News that aired on Monday night. The first thing we're going to do if and when I win is we're going to get rid of all of the bad ones, Trump said. Trump said he would separate the country undocumented immigrants into two groups: The bad ones who would be kicked out of the country as soon as he takes office and everybody else who would go through the same process that the Obama Administration is currently using. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.