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Lyin' crooked media at it again


CNN blurs out pro-Trump t-shirt of hero who saved baby from hot car

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“It is impossible to see reality except by looking through the eyes of the Party.” ~ George Orwell, 1984
 
wonder why FBI waited till holiday weekend to release the latest..
 
Ouch.

Donald Trump Photo Op EXPLODES In His Face After Room Walks Out In Disgust
http://bipartisanreport.com/2016/09...s-face-after-room-walks-out-in-disgust-image/

It’s no secret that Donald Trump has a problem with black voters. In fact, some polls have the Republican nominee at 0 percent with black voters. Traditionally, Democrats do have more support among the African-American community, and Trump’s efforts to turn things around were met with a bit of a roadblock on Saturday. The GOP nominee spoke at an African-American church in Detroit, but it was nearly empty after people came in, and walked right out.

The sight of an empty room might have been a bit odd for Trump since he is used to drawing large crowds to his events, but most of his supporters are white. In fact, the empty seats highlight a major flaw in Trump’s campaign. He has spent so much effort firing up his far-right conservative base that he’s alienated other voters. As the image shows, it’s clear that many aren’t willing to give him a second look.

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Ouch.

Donald Trump Photo Op EXPLODES In His Face After Room Walks Out In Disgust
http://bipartisanreport.com/2016/09...s-face-after-room-walks-out-in-disgust-image/



<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nowhere near a full crowd as Trump enters (far left) <a href="https://t.co/kL1AlVukG4">pic.twitter.com/kL1AlVukG4</a></p>— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) <a href="https://twitter.com/ShaneGoldmacher/status/772091438549139456">September 3, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Hey at least he has the guts to try even though he knows the group in question may not be receptive, considering it's typically an overwhelmingly Democratic voting base we're talking about. Not to mention the fact they are being spoon fed the concept that he's a racist. It's pretty ballsy to even make the effort IMO. You think you would see Hillary meeting with groups of coal miners or Bible belt Republicans at this point? Hell she wont even hold a press conference period.
 
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Ouch.

Donald Trump Photo Op EXPLODES In His Face After Room Walks Out In Disgust
http://bipartisanreport.com/2016/09...s-face-after-room-walks-out-in-disgust-image/



<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nowhere near a full crowd as Trump enters (far left) <a href="https://t.co/kL1AlVukG4">pic.twitter.com/kL1AlVukG4</a></p>— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) <a href="https://twitter.com/ShaneGoldmacher/status/772091438549139456">September 3, 2016</a></blockquote>
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If you want jobs, vote for Trump. If you want the promise of more government hand outs, most of which will not happen, vote for Hillary. I don't think most African Americans love Hillary. They love her husband.

The African American voter turn out is going to be much lower this year. Obama isn't running. You could see a 15% or more decrease. So what is Trump really losing?
 
Trump gets a standing ovation at black church in Detroit.

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Exactly how do you see Trump ripping up our Constitution exactly? What executive orders is he going to pass that will hold up in our Supreme Court (like Obama tried and failed numerous times)? What laws are the professional congressmen (corrupt as they are) going to pass that worry you so much will happen if Trump and not Hillary gets elected?

Trump’s mass deportation machine: He’ll create an American police state equal to Nazi Germany
http://www.salon.com/2016/09/03/tru...n-police-state-equal-to-nazi-germany_partner/

Trump’s plan portends great civil strife, economic devastation and the imposition of a police state

Donald Trump’s pledge this week to speedily deport “anyone who has entered the United States illegally” would require the creation of a vast police state that harkens back to the early 20th century, with Nazi Germany’s roundups and deportations of millions of Jews and others deemed undesirable.

“Under my administration, anyone who illegally crosses the border will be detained until they are removed out of our country and back to the country from which they came,” Trump blared. “And you can call it deported if you want. The press doesn’t like that term. You can call it whatever the hell you want. They’re gone.”

Trump’s plan starts with the immediate roundup and expulsion of “illegal immigrants who are arrested for any crime whatsoever,” but goes far beyond the notion that local police might stop a car whose rear headlight is out, demand visas and green cards, and in their absence throw that person into an American gulag that ends in a foreign airport. Trump has said that “62 percent of households headed by illegal immigrants” receive some welfare or food stamps, a “tremendous cost to our country” and “will be priorities for immediate removal.” That would create not just a climate of great fear, but in tandem with his pledge to push for a new national law withholding federal funds from sanctuary cities, it echoes 1930s Germany’s deliberate stripping of civil rights.

Until Trump’s Arizona speech Wednesday, he had signaled that he still wanted to deport 11 million undocumented migrants — and also ensnare their estimated 5 million children born here and revoke their citizenship — but offered no details beyond saying he would find a “humane and efficient” way to do it. On Wednesday, he offered some numbers to indicate the size of the expanded federal police force needed, saying he would “triple the number of ICE deportation officers” and “hire 5,000 more Border Patrol agents.”

But a series of 2016 reports from a right-wing think tank, American Action Forum, which looked at the logistics behind Trump’s pledge to deport migrants in a two-year period reveals a far larger state police force and deportation machinery would be required. The closest historic analogy is not the arrest and deportation of 1.3 million Mexicans in the 1950s derisively known as “Operation Wetback,” nor the roundup and internment of 110,000 Japanese-Americans in WWII, nor the arrest of thousands of accused Communists in the Palmer Raids after WWI. It is Nazi Germany, where the Gestapo, or the state police — along with the legal system and the courts, a transportation infrastructure, and transit and concentration camps — were used to arrest and deport millions of Jews and other “undesirables.”

“We examined what it would take to execute Donald Trump’s promise to remove all undocumented immigrants in just two years,” American Action Forum reported. “We detailed current immigration enforcement operations and estimated exactly how large each component of the enforcement process would have to be in order to accomplish this task.”

“We found that to remove all undocumented immigrants in two years, the federal government would need to increase federal immigration apprehension workers from 4,844 to 90,582, immigration detention personnel from 5,203 to 53,381, federal immigration attorneys from 1,430 to 32,445, and immigration courts from 58 to 1,316,” its 2016 analysis continued. “In addition, the number of immigration detention beds would need to increase from 34,000 to 348,831 and to physically transport all undocumented immigrants out of the country the government would need to charter a minimum of 17,296 flights and 30,701 bus trips each year.”

In other words, Trump’s Arizona speech was not just the usual ranting and raving Americans have come to expect from a man whose words cannot be trusted — such as playing nice while standing at the podium with Mexico’s president, and hours later vilifying migrants in his speech promising a new federal police state and gulag. His purportedly substantive speech detailing how he would do it was devoid of the real size and scope of the state police and deportation industry needed.

As for Trump’s illogical and cynical claims that deporting millions of migrants would lift the American economy and help underemployed Americans, the American Action Forum report found deporting 11 million undocumented people — including upwards of 6.8 million workers — would have devastating economic consequences. It would remove 16 percent of the nation’s farm, forestry and fishing workers, 12 percent of construction workers, 9 percent of leisure and hospitality workers, 6 percent of manufacturing workers and so on, cutting national economic growth from between 3 and 5 percent, or upwards of $625 billion.

American Action Forum projects that nearly 135,000 more immigration police and prison guards would be needed to arrest, process and deport 11 million undocumented migrants, as well as several thousands of additional judges, lawyers and workers in the courts and transit systems. They do not include Trump’s new pledge to police state welfare and public assistance agencies, which would increase the police state’s size. Nonetheless, the projection that 135,000-plus deportation police would be needed is on par with Nazi Germany’s police, imprisonment and deportation treadmill.

Here’s how encylopedia.com summarizes the Gestapo network in WWII:

“At the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, there were approximately 40,000 Gestapo agents in Germany. As the war progressed and the Nazis gained territory throughout Europe, the Gestapo swelled to employ over 150,000 informants, agents and accessory personnel. Gestapo agents were charged with rooting out foreign agents and resistance fighters, but they also expanded their role as an internal police force.”

The comparisons continue. American Action Forum anticipates the need for more than 300,000 additional “immigration detention beds.” If you look at the population of Nazi Germany’s biggest transit and concentration camps, you find a matrix of prisons where tens of thousands were held simultaneously in an array of facilities for forced prison labor or before being deported over many months.

Trump’s police state would turn modern America into something that hasn’t been seen in the West for 75 years. And his proposal that new migrants sign loyalty oaths is akin to what the United States required European immigrants to swear as they landed on U.S. shores before WWI.

Considering that the largest number of annual deportations under President Obama has been about 410,000 — causing tremendous grief as families have been broken up — any scenario for exponentially increasing that figure portends great civil strife, economic disruption and the imposition of a police state.

“I can’t even begin to picture how we would deport 11 million people in a few years where we don’t have a police state, where the police can’t break down your door at will and take you away without a warrant,” Michael Chertoff, secretary of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush, told The New York Times in May when asked about implementing Trump’s proposal.

It’s easy to dismiss Trump’s deportation pledge as the ravings of a politician who will say anything to rev up his base through grievance and revenge politics. But it’s another to thing to contemplate what it would mean to enact. The historic analogies, where they can be found, are appalling and could transform the country into an unrecognizable police state.
 
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You notice Tibs dumps a garbage bag full of cartoons on a page everytime he wants to hide something

What could it be this time?

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BLACK CHURCH - prayer shawl — and standing ovation, Trump reading scripture

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Corrupt media trying to hide it too

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You notice Tibs dumps a garbage bag full of cartoons on a page everytime he wants to hide something. What could it be this time? oh yeah BLACK CHURCH - prayer shawl — and standing ovation, Trump reading scripture
Ha! Now that's rich. There ain't nothing to hide. It's all out in the open, day in and day out.

Prominent Religious Leaders Join Together & Denounce Donald Trump
http://bipartisanreport.com/2016/09...s-join-together-denounce-donald-trump-letter/

Faith-based community groups sign open letter to Donald Trump protesting his culture of division.

A number of local religious leaders have joined forces to criticize the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his visit to a Detroit African-American church on Saturday.

The group comprises a variety of faith-based factions, and they all claim that Trump is failing to reach their community with the sincerity and solutions required. The group also planned three separate protests during the candidate’s visit to their city.

Trump claims that he will be able to revive cities like Detroit, that are suffering from low employment, poverty, and crime, but religious leaders say his approach is condescending according to the Detroit Free Press.

In an open letter from the Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit and Vicinity, signed by 10 other religious groups and denominations based in Detroit, and released on Friday, stated:

‘We … have been avoided and overlooked in regards to the upcoming appearance of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Detroit. Racism, bigotry, misogyny, hate speech, sexism, divisiveness, threats, a call to harm, discrimination, bullying, and fear-mongering have no place in the White House in the greatest country in the world.’

The Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit and Vicinity serves over 200 black churches in the Detroit area of Michigan. The 10 other religious groups that signed the protest letter against the Trump campaign included local chapters of the Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, as well as the Michigan chapter of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), among others.

The letter criticized Trump for only speaking with one selected pastor and congregation, instead of meeting with other faiths and groups that represent entire communities.

Rev. Lawrence Glass of El Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, and President of the Council of Baptist Pastors said that Trump has:

‘Ignored and insulted us in the past. Trump is an insult not just to African Americans, but to other minorities and people.’

The letter criticizes Trump for his attacks on people of color, immigrants, Latinos, and Muslims.

Glass also told the Free Press that Trump:

‘Has no history of helping minorities, of going to the inner city to help out people of color. … He has done absolutely nothing.

‘He wants us to believe him. … He must think we’re really, really naive and ignorant of his past practices. That’s not to say we’re in love with Hillary, but we’re in disdain of Trump and his past practices.’

Rev. Horace Sheffield, chairman of the Detroit Ecumenical Ministers, also announced that he was leading a silent five-block march to protest Donald Trump’s visit to Detroit. Rev. Sheffield told the Detroit Free Press that Trump:

‘Does not want to indirectly or directly talk to us or hear from us, we decided to be silent like he prefers.’

The open letter from the religious groups stated that Trump gives no evidence of a commitment to engage in a conversation with inner city communities on either a national level or in Detroit. The letter goes on to say that African-Americans and other ethnic minority groups are concerned about “institutionalized racism, education, voter suppression, employment, gun control and policing issues,” and that Trump has given no sign that he’s ready to address those issues. The letter confronts Trump on his failure to speak to these communities.

‘There have been many missed opportunities for Donald Trump to speak specifically to Detroit’s African-American community, including outlining his plan for the problems he believes plague urban cities. However, he is not talking to African American voters; he is talking about us, and spreading misinformation.’
 
Racism, bigotry, misogyny, hate speech, sexism, divisiveness, threats, a call to harm, discrimination, bullying, and fear-mongering have no place in the White House in the greatest country in the world.’

Agree. Thank goodness The Big O will be gone soon.
 
Headlines you might have missed as Tibs garbaged up another page to push events from your eyes



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Trump Immigration Speech in Phoenix Arizona

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Thank you, Phoenix. I am so glad to be back in Arizona, a state that has a very special place in my heart.

I love the people of Arizona and, together, we are going to win the White House in November. Tonight is not going to be a normal rally speech.

Instead, I am going to deliver a detailed policy address on one of the greatest challenges facing our country today: immigration.

I have just landed having returned from a very important and special meeting with the President of Mexico – a man I like and respect very much, and a man who truly loves his country. Just like I am a man who loves the United States.

We agreed 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.

We also discussed the great contributions of Mexican-American citizens to our two countries, my love for the people of Mexico, and the close friendship between our two nations.

We agreed 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.

We also discussed the great contributions of Mexican-American citizens to our two countries, my love for the people of Mexico, and the close friendship between our two nations.

It was a thoughtful and substantive conversation. This is the first of what I expect will be many conversations in a Trump Administration about creating a new relationship between our two countries.

But to fix our immigration system, we must change our leadership in Washington. There is no other way.

The truth is, our immigration system is worse than anyone realizes. But the facts aren’t known because the media won’t report on them, the politicians won’t talk about them, and the special interests spend a lot of money trying to cover them up.

Today you will get the truth.

The fundamental problem with the immigration system in our country is that it serves the needs of wealthy donors, political activists and powerful politicians. Let me tell you who it doesn’t serve: it doesn’t serve you, the American people.

When politicians talk about immigration reform, they usually mean the following: amnesty, open borders, and lower wages.

Immigration reform should mean something else entirely: it should mean improvements to our laws and policies to make life better for American citizens. But if we are going to make our immigration system work, then we have to be prepared to talk honestly and without fear about these important and sensitive issues.

For instance, we have to listen to the concerns that working people have over the record pace of immigration and its impact on their jobs, wages, housing, schools, tax bills, and living conditions. These are valid concerns, expressed by decent and patriotic citizens from all backgrounds.

We also have to be honest about the fact that not everyone who seeks to join our country will be able to successfully assimilate. It is our right as a sovereign nation to choose immigrants that we think are the likeliest to thrive and flourish here.

Then there is the issue of security. Countless innocent American lives have been stolen because our politicians have failed in their duty to secure our borders and enforce our laws.

I have met with many of the parents who lost their children to Sanctuary Cities and open borders. They will be joining me on the stage later today.

Countless Americans who have died in recent years would be alive today if not for the open border policies of this Administration. This includes incredible Americans like 21-year-old Sarah Root. The man who killed her arrived at the border, entered federal custody, and then was released into a U.S. community under the policies of this White House. He was released again after the crime,

and is now at large.

Sarah had graduated from college with a 4.0, top of her class, the day before.

Also among the victims of the Obama-Clinton open borders policies was Grant Ronnebeck, a 21 year-old convenience store clerk in Mesa, Arizona. He was murdered by an illegal immigrant gang member previously convicted of burglary who had also been released from Federal Custody.

Another victim is Kate Steinle, gunned down in the Sanctuary City of San Francisco by an illegal immigrant deported five previous times.

Then there is the case of 90 year-old Earl Olander, who was brutally beaten and left to bleed to death in his home. The perpetrators were illegal immigrants with criminal records who did not meet the Obama Administration’s priorities for removal.

In California, a 64 year-old Air Force Veteran, Marilyn Pharis, was sexually assaulted and beaten to death with a hammer. Her killer had been arrested on multiple occasions, but was never deported.

A 2011 report from the Government Accountability Office found that illegal immigrants and other non-citizens in our prisons and jails together had around 25,000 homicide arrests to their names.

On top of that, illegal immigration costs our country more than $113 billion dollars a year. For the money we are going to spend on illegal immigration over the next ten years, we could provide one million at-risk students with a school voucher.

While there are many illegal immigrants in our country who are good people, this doesn’t change the fact that most illegal immigrants are lower-skilled workers with less education who compete directly against vulnerable American workers, and that these illegal workers draw much more out from the system than they will ever pay in.

But these facts are never reported.

Instead, the media and my opponent discuss one thing, and only this one thing: the needs of people living here illegally.

The truth is, the central issue is not the needs of the 11 million illegal immigrants – or however many there may be.

That has never been the central issue. It will never be the central issue.

Anyone who tells you that the core issue is the needs of those living here illegally has simply spent too much time in Washington.

Only out of touch media elites think the biggest problem facing American society today is that there are 11 million illegal immigrants who don’t have legal status.

To all the politicians, donors and special interests, hear these words from me today: there is only one core issue in the immigration debate and it is this: the well-being of the American people. Nothing even comes a close second.

Hillary Clinton, for instance, talks constantly about her fears that families will be separated. But she’s not talking about the American families who have been permanently separated from their loved ones because of a preventable death. No, she’s only talking about families who came here in violation of the law.

We will treat everyone living or residing in our country with dignity. We will be fair, just and compassionate to all. But our greatest compassion must be for American citizens.

President Obama and Hillary Clinton have engaged in gross dereliction of duty by surrendering the safety of the American people to open borders. President Obama and Hillary Clinton support Sanctuary Cities, they support catch-and-release on the border, they support visa overstays, they support the release of dangerous criminals from detention – and they support unconstitutional executive amnesty.

Hillary Clinton has pledged amnesty in her first 100 days, and her plan will provide Obamacare, Social Security and Medicare for illegal immigrants – breaking the federal budget. On top of that, she promises uncontrolled low-skilled immigration that continues to reduce jobs and wages for American workers, especially African-American and Hispanic workers. This includes her plan to bring in 620,000 new refugees in a four-year term.

Now that you’ve heard about Hillary Clinton’s plan – about which she has not answered a single substantive question – let me tell you about my plan.

While Hillary Clinton meets only with donors and lobbyists, my plan was crafted with the input from federal immigration officers, along with top immigration experts who represent workers, not corporations. I also worked with lawmakers who’ve led on this issue on behalf of American citizens for many years, and most importantly, I’ve met with the people directly impacted by these policies.

Number One: We will build a wall along the Southern Border.

On day one, we will begin working on an impenetrable physical wall on the southern border. We will use the best technology, including above-and below-ground sensors, towers, aerial surveillance and manpower to supplement the wall, find and dislocate tunnels, and keep out the criminal cartels, and Mexico will pay for the wall.

Number Two: End Catch-And-Release

Under my Administration, anyone who illegally crosses the border will be detained until they are removed out of our country.

Number Three: Zero tolerance for criminal aliens.

According to federal data, there are at least 2 million criminal aliens now inside the country. We will begin moving them out day one, in joint operations with local, state and federal law enforcement.

Beyond the 2 million, there are a vast number of additional criminal illegal immigrants who have fled or evaded justice. But their days on the run will soon be over. They go out, and they go out fast. Moving forward, we will issue detainers for all illegal immigrants who are arrested for any crime whatsoever, and they will be placed into immediate removal proceedings. We will terminate the Obama Administration’s deadly non-enforcement policies that allow thousands of criminal aliens to freely roam our streets.

Since 2013 alone, the Obama Administration has allowed 300,000 criminal aliens to return back into U.S. communities – these are individuals encountered or identified by ICE but who not detained or processed for deportation.

My plan also includes cooperating closely with local jurisdictions to remove criminal aliens.

We will restore the highly successful Secure Communities program. We will expand and revitalize the popular 287(g) partnerships, which will help to identify hundreds of thousands of deportable aliens in local jails. Both of these programs have been recklessly gutted by this Administration. This is yet one more area where we are headed in a totally opposite direction.

On my first day in office, I am also going to ask Congress to pass “Kate’s Law” – named for Kate Steinle – to ensure that criminal aliens convicted of illegal reentry face receive strong mandatory minimum sentences.

Another reform I am proposing is the passage of legislation named for Detective Michael Davis and Deputy Sheriff Danny Oliver, two law enforcement officers recently killed by a previously-deported illegal immigrant. The Davis-Oliver bill will enhance cooperation with state and local authorities to ensure that criminal

immigrants and terrorists are swiftly identified and removed.

We are going to triple the number of ICE deportation officers. Within ICE, I am going to create a new special Deportation Task Force, focused on identifying and removing quickly the most dangerous criminal illegal immigrants in America who have evaded justice.

The local police know who every one of these criminals are. There’s no great mystery to it, they’ve put up with it for years. And now, finally, we will turn the tables and law enforcement will be allowed to clear up this dangerous and threatening mess.

We’re also going to hire 5,000 more Border Patrol agents, and put more of them on the border, instead of behind desks. We will expand the number of Border Patrol Stations.

I’ve had a chance to spend time with these incredible law enforcement officers, and I want to take a moment to thank them. The endorsement I’ve received from the Border Patrol officers means more to me than I can say.

Number Four: Block Funding For Sanctuary Cities

We will end the Sanctuary Cities that have resulted in so many needless deaths. Cities that refuse to cooperate with federal authorities will not receive taxpayer dollars, and we will work with Congress to pass legislation to protect those jurisdictions that do assist federal authorities.

Number Five: Cancel Unconstitutional Executive Orders & Enforce All Immigration Laws

We will immediately terminate President Obama’s two illegal executive amnesties, in which he defied federal law and the constitution to give amnesty to approximately 5 million illegal immigrants.

Hillary Clinton has pledged to keep both of these illegal amnesty programs – including the 2014 amnesty which has been blocked by the Supreme Court. Clinton has also pledged to add a third executive amnesty.

Clinton’s plan would trigger a Constitutional Crisis unlike almost anything we have ever seen before. In effect, she would be abolishing the lawmaking powers of Congress in order to write her own laws from the Oval Office.

In a Trump Administration, all immigration laws will be enforced. As with any law enforcement activity, we will set priorities. But, unlike this Administration, no one will be immune or exempt from enforcement – and ICE and Border Patrol officers will be allowed to do their jobs. Anyone who has entered the United States illegally is subject to deportation – that is what it means to have laws and to have a country.

Our enforcement priorities will include removing criminals, gang members, security threats, visa overstays, public charges – that is, those relying on public welfare or straining the safety net, along with millions of recent illegal arrivals and overstays who’ve come here under the current Administration.

Number Six: We Are Going To Suspend The Issuance Of Visas To Any Place Where Adequate Screening Cannot Occur According to data provided to the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, between 9/11 and the end of 2014, at least 380 foreign-born individuals were convicted in terror cases inside the United States. The number is likely higher, but the Administration refuses to provide this information to Congress.

As soon as I enter office, I am going to ask the Department of State, Homeland Security and the Department of Justice to begin a comprehensive review of these cases in order to develop a list of regions and countries from which immigration must be suspended until proven and effective vetting mechanisms can be put into place.

Countries from which immigration will be suspended would include places like Syria and Libya.

For the price of resettling 1 refugee in the United States, 12 could be resettled in a safe zone in their home region.

Another reform involves new screening tests for all applicants that include an ideological certification to make sure that those we are admitting to our country share our values and love our people.

For instance, in the last five years, we’ve admitted nearly 100,000 immigrants from Iraq and Afghanistan – in these two countries, according to Pew research, a majority of residents say that the barbaric practice of honor killings against women are often or sometimes justified. Applicants will be asked for their views about honor killings, about respect for women and gays and minorities, attitudes on Radical Islam, and many other topics as part of the vetting procedure.

Number Seven: We will ensure that other countries take their people back when we order them deported

There are at least 23 countries that refuse to take their people back after they have been ordered to leave the United States, including large numbers of violent criminals. Due to a Supreme Court decision, if these violent offenders cannot be sent home, our law enforcement officers have to release them into U.S. communities. There are often terrible consequences, such as Casey Chadwick’s tragic death in Connecticut just last year. Yet, despite the existence of a law that commands the Secretary of State to stop issuing visas to these countries, Secretary Hillary Clinton ignored this law and refused to use this powerful tool to bring nations into compliance.

The result of her misconduct was the release of thousands of dangerous criminal aliens who should have been sent home.

According to a report from the Boston Globe, from the year 2008 through 2014, nearly 13,000 criminal aliens were released back into U.S. communities because their home countries would not take them back. Many of these 13,000 releases occurred on Hillary Clinton’s watch – she had the power and the duty to stop it cold and she didn’t do it.

Those released include individuals convicted of killings, sexual assault and some of the most heinous crimes imaginable, who went on to reoffend at a very high rate.

Number Eight: We will finally complete the biometric entry-exit visa tracking system.

For years, Congress has required a biometric entry-exit visa tracking system, but it has never been completed.

In my Administration, we will ensure that this system is in place at all land, air, and sea ports. Approximately half of new illegal immigrants came on temporary visas and then never left. Beyond violating our laws, visa overstays pose a substantial threat to national security. The 9/11 Commission said that this tracking system should be a high priority and “would have assisted law enforcement and intelligence officials in August and September 2001 in conducting a search for two of the 9/11 hijackers that were in the U.S. on expired visas.”

Last year alone, nearly a half a million individuals overstayed their temporary visas. Removing visa overstays will be a top priority of my Administration. If people around the world believe they can just come on a temporary visa and never leave – the Obama-Clinton policy – then we have a completely open border. We must send the message that visa expiration dates will be strongly enforced.

Number Nine: We will turn off the jobs and benefits magnet.

We will ensure that E-Verify is used to the fullest extent possible under existing law, and will work with Congress to strengthen and expand its use across the country.

Immigration law doesn’t exist just for the purpose of keeping out criminals. It exists to protect all aspects of American life – the worksite, the welfare office, the education system and much else. That is why immigration limits are established in the first place. If we only enforce the laws against crime, then we have an open border to the entire world.

I will enforce all of our immigration laws.

The same goes for government benefits. The Center for Immigration Studies estimates that 62 percent of households headed by illegal immigrants used some form of cash or non-cash welfare programs, like food stamps or housing assistance. This directly violates the federal public charge law designed to protect the U.S. treasury.

Those who abuse our welfare system will be priorities for removal.

Number 10: We will reform legal immigration to serve the best interests of America and its workers

We’ve admitted 59 million immigrants to the United States between 1965 and 2015.

Many of these arrivals have greatly enriched our country. But we now have an obligation to them, and to their children, to control future immigration – as we have following previous immigration waves – to ensure assimilation, integration and upward mobility.

Within just a few years immigration as a share of national population is set to break all historical records. The time has come for a new immigration commission to develop a new set of reforms to our legal immigration system in order to achieve the following goals: •To keep immigration levels, measured by population share, within historical norms •To select immigrants based on their likelihood of success in U.S. society, and their ability to be financially self-sufficient. We need a system that serves our needs – remember, it’s America First. •To choose immigrants based on merit, skill and proficiency •And to establish new immigration controls to boost wages and to ensure that open jobs are offered to American workers first.

We want people to come into our country, but they have to come in legally and properly-vetted, and in a manner that serves the national interest.

We’ve been living under outdated immigration rules from decades ago. To avoid this happening in the future, I believe we should sunset our visa laws so that Congress is forced to periodically revise and revisit them. We wouldn’t put our entire federal budget on autopilot for decades, so why should we do the same for immigration?

Let’s talk about the big picture

These ten steps, if rigorously followed and enforced, will accomplish more in a matter of months than our politicians have accomplished on this issue in the last fifty years.

Because I am not a politician, because I am not beholden to any special interest, We will accomplish all of the steps outlined above, and when we do, peace and law and justice and prosperity will prevail. Crime will go down, border crossings will plummet, gangs will disappear, and welfare use will decrease. We will have a peace dividend to spend on rebuilding America, beginning with our inner cities.

For those here today illegally who are seeking legal status, they will have one route and only one route: to return home and apply for re-entry under the rules of the new legal immigration system that I have outlined above. Those who have left to seek entry under this new system will not be awarded surplus visas, but will have to enter under the immigration caps or limits that will be established.

‘. There will be no amnesty.

Our message to the world will be this: you cannot obtain legal status, or become a citizen of the United States, by illegally entering our country.

This declaration alone will help stop the crisis of illegal crossings and illegal overstays.

People will know that you can’t just smuggle in, hunker down, and wait to be legalized. Those days are over.

In several years, when we have accomplished all of our enforcement goals – and truly ended illegal immigration for good, including the construction of a great wall, and the establishment of our new lawful immigration system – then and only then will we be in a position to consider the appropriate disposition of those who remain. That discussion can only take place in an atmosphere in which illegal immigration is a memory of the past, allowing us to weigh the different options available based on the new circumstances at the time.

Right now, however, we are in the middle of a jobs crisis, a border crisis, and a terrorism crisis. All energies of the federal government and the legislative process must now be focused on immigration security. That is the only conversation we should be having at this time.

Whether it’s dangerous materials being smuggled across the border, terrorists entering on visas, or Americans losing their jobs to foreign workers, these are the problems we must now focus on fixing – and the media needs to begin demanding to hear Hillary Clinton’s answer on how her policies will affect Americans and their security.

These are matters of life-and-death for our country and its people, and we deserve answers from Hillary Clinton.

What we do know, despite the total lack of media curiosity, is that Hillary Clinton promises a radical amnesty combined with a radical reduction in immigration enforcement. The result will be millions more illegal immigrants, thousands more violent crimes, and total chaos and lawlessness.

This election is our last chance to secure the border, stop illegal immigration, and reform our laws to make your life better.

This is it. We won’t get another opportunity – it will be too late. I want to remind everyone what we are fighting for – and who we are fighting for.

So I am going to ask all the Angel Moms to come join me on the stage right now.

[[PAUSE FOR ANGEL MOMS – EACH SAYS THE NAME OF THEIR CHILD INTO THE MICROPHONE]]

Now is the time for these voices to be heard.

Now is the time for the media to begin asking questions on their behalf.

Now is the time for all of us, as one country, Democrat and Republican, liberal and conservative, to band together to deliver justice and safety and security for all Americans.

Let’s fix this problem.

Let’s secure our border.

Let’s stop the drugs and the crime.

Let’s protect our Social Security and Medicare.

And let’s get unemployed Americans off of welfare and back to work in their own country.

Together, we can save American lives, American jobs, and American futures.

Together, we can save America itself.

Join me in this mission to Make America Great Again.

Thank you, and God Bless you all!



Hillary Clinton told the FBI she didn't "recall" 39 times according to the investigation report about her email server practices released Friday.


 
Full speech: Donald Trump Addresses Black Detroit Church, Great Faith Ministries

 
More Black folks by the day seem to be going over to the Trump side too.
I think you're fooling yourself into believing that...

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African Americans worry Trump has awoken a resentment that won’t go away
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...5-11e6-8365-b19e428a975e_story.html?tid=sm_fb

JACKSON, Miss. — The man who might be president came to this city last week and Priscilla Sterling could barely stomach that he was still in the race, much less in her home town. When she saw the clips on television, she saw throngs of white people wearing “Build That Wall” T-shirts in a state where the Confederate emblem is still etched into its flag.

With them came Donald Trump, with his latest campaign chief, this one with ties to the white nationalist movement, pitching voters on a newfound notion that he could be a savior for African American communities. All of it together — the rallies and rhetoric, the echoes of oppression — rekindled fears for Sterling that Trump was excavating the racist vestiges of the Old South.

“There’s just been something in the atmosphere,” Sterling said recently, as she drove through block after block of unemployed men and women sitting on the front porches of dingy homes with sunken roofs in one of this city’s oldest black neighborhoods.

Trump has said that he does not want the votes of white supremacists. He will undertake his most direct appeal to black voters — and whites looking for comfort that he is not a racist — on Saturday when he tours Detroit with his most prominent African American surrogate, Ben Carson. Those efforts started to gain steam here in Jackson, where Trump said at a rally last week that the lives of black Americans were so impoverished and crime-stricken that they had nothing to lose by voting for him.

But, with his vow to “make America great again,” a slogan that feels to many blacks like a not-so-subtle reference to days that were anything but great for them, many here fear that Trump has emboldened a resentment among whites that will endure regardless of the outcome of the general election.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, there was a 15 percent increase in the number of hate groups tracked in 2015, partially attributed to the Trump candidacy and controversies over the Confederate flag. African Americans such as Sterling said they didn’t need those statistics to sense a change. They said they felt it in looks and stares from white people on the street and in being ignored when they entered gas stations or convenience stores.

“My family has worked so hard to reconcile the races,” said Sterling, 48, a distant cousin of Emmett Till, who was abducted, brutalized and murdered in 1955 at the age of 14 after he had allegedly whistled at a white woman. The white men who killed him were acquitted by an all-white jury; the Justice Department reopened the case in 2004.

“In Mississippi, it’s been hard. But Trump is making it harder . . . by getting people excited about making America like it was in the past,” Sterling said. “Does he know about the past?”

Bobby McGowan, an African American county board supervisor, said that a few weeks ago he was driving a charter bus through a rural area outside Jackson when some young white men threw rocks at him.

“To me, that was racism,” McGowan said. “These were things that used to happen in the old days.”

It was here in Mississippi, after all, where young civil rights activists were slain during the Freedom Summer, a 1964 voter registration project. A year earlier, civil rights leader Medgar Evers was assassinated in the driveway outside his home in Jackson.

The older generation suffered the indignities of having to bow their heads when they passed a white person on the street and lived through intense white flight that decimated Jackson’s economy.

That shift began after the desegregation of the public schools in the 1970s, said Robert Luckett, a history professor at Jackson State University. The trend continued after the city government went from having three citywide elected positions to a council that represented different city wards. Jackson elected its first black mayor in 1997.

“When black people started getting political power, that was it,” said Kenneth Stokes, an African American who was first elected to the City Council in 1989. “They left for he suburbs.”

Between 2000 and 2010, Jackson’s white population decreased by 40 percent. The city is now 80 percent black.

Many of Trump’s white supporters in Mississippi are quick to say that his business experience will help bring jobs to all communities, including black ones.

“I think he’s saying things in the way to get people talking about the issues,” said Stephen McDill, 32, a white customer- service representative who lives in a suburb outside Jackson where Trump is popular. “If there are some in the African American community that are scared, I understand that, because of the history. But I’m not scared for my African American friends or neighbors. We’ve come a long way, even though we still have farther to go.”

For some blacks here, the question of how to respond to Trumpism has upended the order of things.

Charles Evers, 93, is the brother of the slain civil rights hero. A local radio talk-show host, he unsettled many with his decision in March to support Trump even as he acknowledged a swirl of racism around the campaign.

Evers, who became a Republican in 1980 but backed President Obama, said he likes Trump’s business experience and his focus on getting jobs back into the black community. He pays no attention to the supremacist idea.

“Ain’t they all racist?” said Evers. “What I know is Trump has black people working for him, that he gives us jobs. There are always going to be racists in the world, so that doesn’t matter to me.”

To some of Evers’s radio listeners, his sentiments reflect a Trump-infused world that they barely recognize. Trump has “got even Charles Evers talking crazy. Nothing is the same,” said LC Palmer, 47, an auto mechanic who is black.

For Sterling, everyday occurrences reinforce her sense that racial civility is breaking down.

On a recent afternoon, her mother waited for her to come home from a doctor’s appointment. Her house is small, with pink shingles, next to an empty lot. An American flag hangs from her front porch. Inside is crowded with binders and books and certificates and diplomas going back to Sterling’s grade-school years.

As Sterling plopped on the sofa, she began to tell her mother, Gloria Williams, about her unpleasant experience at the doctor’s office. A staff member told her that her insurance had expired, Sterling recalled, which was wrong. Sterling was unable to get cellphone reception in the building, so she asked to use an office phone to call her employer and clear up the mistake. The staff member, who was white, told her no, Sterling said.

The staff member then told her that she needed to pay hundreds of dollars for her screening. Sterling began to wonder whether she was treated so harshly because she was one of the few black patients at the office.

“I cried. I cried because I felt it was racism,” she said. “This is the attitude and the atmosphere that Trump is causing. He is fostering this hate, and when you plant negative seeds, people act on it.”

Sterling and her mother recalled that magical moment when Obama was elected, how there were drug boys and club*goers crying in the streets because a racial barrier had been broken. He hasn’t been a perfect president — the area is still struggling and they do not know a single person who has benefited from his signature health-care law — but at least he has been their president.

“He went to those white folks on bended knees and they treated him so bad,” Williams said. “We know why. Even Ray Charles would’ve been able to see that.”

“But still, things were not so bad over the past few years,” Sterling said. “Not great, but tolerable. At least people knew it was wrong to treat others badly.”

“And now we have people talking about the KKK coming back,” said her mother, who moved to Jackson in 1966 after she received death threats in another town for registering black people to vote.

“You know, sometimes I wonder if I’m almost paranoid,” Sterling said. “I have mixed-race nieces and nephews, and I have worked for racial reconciliation. But sometimes when they pass with those old trucks, with all those tattoos — with the history of my family and my ability to speak out, I don’t know if I should be worried.”

She paused.

“Are they coming for me next? I try my best to be calm, but I’m scared. I pray to God to give me the strength to continue to believe that things will get better.”
 
More on Trump's desperate, last-minute 'outreach' to African Americans:

The Cowardice of Donald Trump
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...dice-of-donald-trump/498704/?utm_source=atlfb

He’s built his reputation on straight talk—but when the Republican candidate sits down with the groups he vilifies, he exhibits a striking change.

The oscillation continued this weekend, when Trump addressed an African American congregation in Detroit. “Trump’s subdued rhetoric,” noted Politico, “was a jarring contrast to his typically boisterous rallies.” The Republican nominee said nothing about Black Lives Matter being responsibility for the murder of police, as he had told Bill O’Reilly. He didn’t imply, as he has to white audiences, that African Americans are prone to voter fraud. He said nothing about Barack Obama not being born in the United States. He didn’t repeat his claims that blacks should vote for him because their lives are so miserable that they have nothing “to lose.” Instead, he flattered his audience, calling black churches “the conscience of our country,” which had inspired America “toward a better moral character, a deeper concern for mankind, and spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together.” Trump’s remarks, noted the Post, constituted a “jarring shift in tone and message.”

This isn’t surprising. Even more than most politicians, Trump lives for the approval of the crowd. His ego is so overdeveloped, and his ideological convictions so underdeveloped, that it’s hard to imagine him walking into a room and saying things he knows his audience doesn’t want to hear. But Trump isn’t alone. Put Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, or most of the other conservatives who have made a career of being anti-PC in a small room with Latinos, African Americans, or Muslims and I suspect their rhetoric would dramatically soften, too. It’s harder to speak bluntly and nastily about people when they’re staring you in the face. It’s also harder because when you actually listen to them, they often defy your stereotypes. Up close, their grievances become harder to dismiss.

I’m glad Trump is now speaking to more diverse crowds. I’m glad because, in so doing, he’s proving that when it comes to “political correctness,” conservative politicians and pundits aren’t more courageous than their liberal counterparts. They’re just more isolated from the ethnic and racial minorities about whom they speak. When the distance disappears, the “bravery” does too.
 
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