
She routed her response towards the outside countries who do not have "the will" to implement secure police measures.

"We cannot keep imprisoning more people than anybody else in the world."Ĭlinton answered saying that it was a terrible event. Meanwhile, during the debate last year hosted by CNN, Hillary Clinton said the opposite. should be wary of these "super predators" who have "no conscience, no empathy." Because of that, these people (or criminals) must be caged so "they could never get out again." That time, the Crime Bill has just passed and it imposed a lot of police men on the streets. When it comes to incarceration, back in 1996, Hillary Clinton said the U.S. Whether Clinton's flip-flop case on immigration is just to win the voters, this might be reflective of what Barack Obama said of the democrat back in 2008, "Hillary Clinton will say anything to get elected." Hillary Clinton might be a lot more politically polished when she was providing her statements on immigration compared to Donald Trump, but they initially had the same goals in mind. Townhall concluded that Hillary Clinton did a "180 flip-flop" on her case on immigration. And people have to stop employing illegal immigrants."Īccording to Townhall, this is another inconsistency on Clinton's stance since she voted for the Dorgan Amendment, which sets a provision program for guest workers back in 2007. I made this exception basically on humanitarian grounds because of the individual story but certainly we've got to do more at our borders. "We've got to do several things and I am, you know, adamantly against illegal immigrants. She said that employers should be penalized for hiring illegal Mexican immigrants. Hillary Clinton noted that the current regulations on illegal immigrants does not allow the country to open more opportunities for U.S.

And I do think you have to control your borders." I voted numerous times when I was a senator to spend money to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in. This was the time when she was going against Barack Obama.Īccording to Weekly Standard, Hillary Clinton also confirmed her stance on the illegal Mexican immigrants during a town hall Q&A last year. In an archived clip, Hillary Clinton was captured saying she hopes the government could implement a stricter measure on immigration.
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This time, the focus will be on Hillary Clinton.Ī user pointed it out saying Clinton is really "crooked" because she has been bashing Donald Trump for his claims on "the wall," while she has been pro deportation of illegal immigrants years ago. We are a generous and welcoming people, here in the United States, but those who enter the country illegally, and those who employ them, disrespect the rule of law and they are showing disregard for those who are following the law.The media has been on the lookout for every single inconsistency that the Republican and Democratic primaries are stating. "We all agree on the need to better secure the border and to punish employers who choose to hire illegal immigrants. While Obama agreed that Americans were indeed a warm people, he explained that those who disrespected the law of the land only hurt those who were actively trying to follow it, which Donald Trump believes is not that different from how he also feels about illegal immigration.

Early Sunday morning on Twitter, Donald Trump cited quotes by former president Barack Obama and former Senator Hillary Clinton in which the pair both asserted that unchecked and illegal immigration into the United States simply cannot continue and that serious changes needed to be made at the border.Īs Fox News reports, Trump quoted an Obama statement that was made back in 2005 when he was speaking at a press conference with GOP Senator Mel Martinez, in which he stated, "We simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, unchecked and circumventing the line of people who are waiting patiently, diligently and lawfully to become immigrants in this country."īarack Obama, who was Senator at the time of his speech, also noted that the United States needed to work harder to make certain that its borders were more secure while also not looking the other way when employers handed jobs to illegal immigrants.
