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(114,904 posts)
Tue Jan 12, 2016, 06:17 AM Jan 2016

Hillary follows O'Malley and Bernie- again. This time on deportations

Hillary Clinton denounced the Obama administration's deportation raids as "divisive" here on Monday night, and joined her rivals in the race for the Democratic nomination in calling for an end to the raids.

"I don't think the raids are an appropriate tool to enforce the immigration rules," Clinton said. "I think they are divisive. They are sowing discord and fear."

Clinton was speaking at the Iowa Black and Brown Forum, a two-hour nationally televised forum focused on minority issues. When Jorge Ramos, one of the event's moderators, asked her if she would be the next "deporter-in-chief," she said, simply, "No."

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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hillary-clinton-joining-democratic-rivals-denounces-immigration-raids/

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Hillary follows O'Malley and Bernie- again. This time on deportations (Original Post) cali Jan 2016 OP
Does she have any ideas of her own? Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #1
Nope. nt nc4bo Jan 2016 #2
I like how she says they need their day in court Duckhunter935 Jan 2016 #3
Kick and R BeanMusical Jan 2016 #4
 

Duckhunter935

(16,974 posts)
3. I like how she says they need their day in court
Tue Jan 12, 2016, 07:25 AM
Jan 2016

That is exactly what happened, these people did have their day in court and we're denied. They then we're ordered to leave the country and failed to leave. They then were deported.

She has no original ideas

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