


community under the policies of the White House Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. The man who killed her arrived at the border, entered Federal custody and then was released into the U.S., think of it, into the U.S. This includes incredible Americans like 21 year old Sarah Root. They will be joining me on this stage in a little while and I look forward to introducing, these are amazing, amazing people.Ĭountless Americans who have died in recent years would be alive today if not for the open border policies of this administration and the administration that causes this horrible, horrible thought process, called Hillary Clinton. I have met with many of the great parents who lost their children to sanctuary cities and open borders. Countless innocent American lives have been stolen because our politicians have failed in their duty to secure our borders and enforce our laws like they have to be enforced. It’s our right, as a sovereign nation to chose immigrants that we think are the likeliest to thrive and flourish and love us. Sometimes it’s just not going to work out. We also have to be honest about the fact that not everyone who seeks to join our country will be able to successfully assimilate. These are valid concerns expressed by decent and patriotic citizens from all backgrounds, all over. For instance, we have to listen to the concerns that working people, our forgotten working people, have over the record pace of immigration and it’s impact on their jobs, wages, housing, schools, tax bills and general living conditions. But if we’re going to make our immigration system work, then we have to be prepared to talk honestly and without fear about these important and very sensitive issues.

It should mean improvements to our laws and policies to make life better for American citizens. Immigration reform should mean something else entirely. When politicians talk about immigration reform, they usually mean the following, amnesty, open borders, lower wages. It does not serve you the American people. The fundamental problem with the immigration system in our country is that it serves the needs of wealthy donors, political activists and powerful, powerful politicians. Today, on a very complicated and very difficult subject, you will get the truth. The politicians won’t talk about them and the special interests spend a lot of money trying to cover them up because they are making an absolute fortune. But the facts aren’t known because the media won’t report on them. The truth is our immigration system is worse than anybody ever realized. We want fairness.īut to fix our immigration system, we must change our leadership in Washington and we must change it quickly. And, in a Trump administration we’re going to go about creating a new relationship between our two countries, but it’s going to be a fair relationship. This is the first of what I expect will be many, many conversations. It was a thoughtful and substantive conversation and it will go on for awhile.
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We also discussed the great contributions of Mexican-American citizens to our two countries, my love for the people of Mexico, and the leadership and friendship between Mexico and the United States. We agree on the importance of ending the illegal flow of drugs, cash, guns, and people across our border, and to put the cartels out of business. And a man who truly loves his country, Mexico.Īnd, by the way, just like I am a man who loves my country, the United States. I’ve just landed having returned from a very important and special meeting with the President of Mexico, a man I like and respect very much. Instead, I’m going to deliver a detailed policy address on one of the greatest challenges facing our country today, illegal immigration. So, I said let’s go and have some fun tonight. Now, you know this is where it all began for me. I love people of Arizona and together we are going to win the White House in November. The state that has a very, very special place in my heart. That’s a lot of people, Phoenix, that’s a lot of people.
