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State Employee: Canadian Reporter and Campaign Rally

state employee: He greets a visitor to the southern tip of California and, upon learning he Canadian, Hernandez cracks a quip about the border — not the one nearby that everyone talking about in the presidential election, but the other one, way up north, according to Huffington Post Canada. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to deliver an immigration policy speech during a campaign rally at the Phoenix Convention Center on Aug. 31, 2016, in Phoenix. "You gonna build a wall there too " the retired state employee says upon encountering a Canadian reporter outside a cemetery in Holtville, Calif., a few kilometres from Mexico. "No Canada not gonna have to build a wall and pay for it yourselves " He being sarcastic. John Hernandez offers an example of the genre. He knows the answer to both questions is no. Trump delivered a one hour, 15-minute speech about border security without mentioning Canada. Like many here, he noticed that only one of America neighbours has become an issue in this election — and it not the one closest to the North Pole. "People know the disparity," he said. "Mexicans are treated differently." Trump didn't mention Canada once in immigration speech This tale of two disparately discussed neighbours has experienced its dramatic climax with Donald Trump flying into Mexico City on a public-relations mission Wednesday, followed by an evening speech where he doubled-down on his hardline approach of deporting millions, building a wall, and forcing Mexico to pay for it. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.