election cycle: He has already all but abandoned his once-rock-ribbed insistence on expelling millions of illegal immigrants from the United States, hinting instead that those who have been law-abiding residents for decades might be allowed to stay, according to Toronto Star. In this presidential election cycle, that qualifies as a remarkable concession. By Adam Goldenberg Wed., Aug. 31, 2016 On Wednesday, in Arizona, Donald Trump will deliver a speech about immigration. For the Republican nominee and his fans on the American alt-right – and to the horror of progressives everywhere – stoking fears of foreign infiltration has proved to be a winning political strategy, even if Trump recent course correction suggests some recognition of its limits. No person except a natural born Citizen or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President. Still, however corrosive it may be, Trump rhetoric has an unimpeachable American pedigree; its roots lie in the U.S. Constitution itself.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
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