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    Donald Trump: Enough Criminal Illegals to Fill ‘Yankee Stadium Four Times’



    by CAROLINE MAY
    24 Feb 2016

    GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is highlighting how many illegal immigrants with criminal records are at large in the United States.

    “We have right now 179,000 illegal immigrants who are criminals, who have criminal convictions,” Trump said in a speech to an overflow crowd at Sen. Pat Robertson's (R-KS) Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

    “That means — think about that, that’s like filling up Yankee Stadium four times,” he said. “We have all over the country. These are criminals. These are people who were convicted of a crime.”

    Trump has made fighting illegal immigration a central tenet of his campaign for the presidency, reiterating the importance of borders and an orderly immigration process at practically every campaign event.

    “We have to have borders,” Trump said again Wednesday. “We have to have strong borders. If we don’t have borders we don’t have a country. And people can come into our country but they have to come in legally. They can’t do what they’re doing.”

    According to the New York Yankees, their stadium can seat 50,287 people.

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    This is step one before the construction of the wall. It is imperative that all these criminals go day one. They should have been gone already, but that is another reason the establishment is out of favor (touch).
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    Quote Originally Posted by joe s View Post
    This is step one before the construction of the wall.
    Unlike politicians, Trump can chew gum and walk at the same time, and multi-task, so he'll be deporting illegal aliens strongly, quickly and quietly, building the wall, making Mexico pay for it, fixing our trade deals, cleaning up the budget, bringing our jobs and money back home, keeping our companies from leaving, rebuilding our infrastructure and military, all the while having Russia clean up the Middle East and China take out North Korea.

    For the first time since the 1970's, things will make sense again all based on voting for a President with common sense, intelligence and an unwavering loyalty to the American people. The fact that you've managed billions of your own money and built skyscrapers all over the world are pluses which can't be denied. The result is a President with both the will and skill to fix our country. It won't get any better for US than Donald Trump in our lifetimes. It's time to seize the moment and grab the brass ring, well, I guess in Trump's case, it's a gold ring, so we need the seize the moment and go for the gold.
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    For the first time since the 1970's, things will make sense again all based on voting for a President with common sense, intelligence and an unwavering loyalty to the American people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    Unlike politicians, Trump can chew gum and walk at the same time, and multi-task, so he'll be deporting illegal aliens strongly, quickly and quietly, building the wall, making Mexico pay for it, fixing our trade deals, cleaning up the budget, bringing our jobs and money back home, keeping our companies from leaving, rebuilding our infrastructure and military, all the while having Russia clean up the Middle East and China take out North Korea.

    For the first time since the 1970's, things will make sense again all based on voting for a President with common sense, intelligence and an unwavering loyalty to the American people. The fact that you've managed billions of your own money and built skyscrapers all over the world are pluses which can't be denied. The result is a President with both the will and skill to fix our country. It won't get any better for US than Donald Trump in our lifetimes. It's time to seize the moment and grab the brass ring, well, I guess in Trump's case, it's a gold ring, so we need the seize the moment and go for the gold.
    Make no mistake about it, Trump is a politician. He has been involved in politics for a long time. The man has been working the system and greasing palms for decades in order to manipulate political direction.

    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**

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    Oh I agree, Trump is very good at this, an extremely talented person, and he will use these skills to the fullest extent to win this election and make America great again.
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    Trump Courts Evangelical Vote at Regent University



    February 24, 2016

    VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.-- Fresh off his Nevada caucus victory, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump set his sights on Super Tuesday, campaigning in Virginia Beach.

    Trump spoke before a packed theater at Regent University as part of the university's Executive Leadership Presidential Candidate Forums series.

    "We owe $19 trillion -- most people don't even know what a trillion dollars is, how many hundreds of millions is in a trillion," Trump said. "It's such a number that, it's a name that 10 years ago you never even heard the word trillion, but we owe $19 trillion."

    "A very bad budget was passed just about four weeks ago that's going to add at least $2 trillion to it. So we'll be up essentially to $21 trillion, and at a certain point it's really the point of no return. And you really have to have somebody that knows what he or she is doing," he said.

    Robertson wanted to know if President Trump would have a litmus test for those he'd nominate to the Supreme Court.

    "In your selection as president, what criteria would you use to pick somebody?" he asked.

    "Pro-life. We want-- It starts with that, starts with it. A very conservative, a very, very smart, I mean like Judge (Antonin) Scalia would be a perfect He was a perfect representative," he said.

    "I've always said that Justice (Clarence) Thomas doesn't get enough credit. He is a wonderful man, a wonderful guy (applause) and I've always said Judge (Samuel) Alito is a terrific guy. So, in that realm is what we're talking about for me," Trump explained.

    Trump also addressed the President Obama's signature healthcare law.

    "We're going to get rid of Obamacare," Trump said. "Obamacare has turned out to be a total disaster."

    He also fielded questions about the Iranian nuclear deal in the country's involvement in Iraq.

    "I didn't want to go into Iraq; it was one of the worst decisions ever made," Trump said. "We lost $2 trillion, thousands and thousands of lives -- thousands of lives. We have wounded warriors who I love all over the place, and what happens? Iran is now taking over Iraq."

    "When you think of how Iran is doing lately, right? Between the Iran deal, we give them $150 billion -- we got nothing for it," he said. "We should have gotten our prisoners back long before we started negotiating...(Secretary John) Kerry - this is the worst negotiator I think I've ever seen."

    In addition, Trump did not mince words when talking about his political rival and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

    "Boy, did you ever see anybody so nice to the president, though? 'Oh, the president is wonderful,' she says. 'Oh, the president, he's great... You know why she's doing that, right? You know why? I know why. Boy, oh boy, she's become like a marshmallow."

    Trump also addressed President Obama's liberties with executive orders, accusing the president of resorting to them because he's not been effective in dealing with Congress.

    "You're supposed to get the congressmen in, the senators in; you're supposed to make deals," he told Robertson. "I deal in politics in other countries cause we're building all over the world. And we have jobs going up all over the world -- a lot of jobs. But I have never seen division like you have now."

    "The country is so divided, whether it's African American, white, congressman, Democrat, Republican. I mean it's just like we have a whole divided country. I've never seen anything like it," he said. "But we used to see, and I used to be part of Democrats and Republicans having dinners together with their families and their wives, and it was a nice thing. There'd be combat the next day, but there would be -- they'd get along -- and they'd get things done."

    "So today we have a president that can't get anything done, and he signs executive orders," he said.

    He said he's first reverse Obama's orders on the Second Amendment and his orders involving immigration.

    With 49 delegates at stake, Virginia is an important state for candidates to secure enough delegates to win the Republican presidential nomination.

    Trump and others know that making an appearance with CBN Founder and CEO Pat Robertson at Regent University will help their efforts to win the votes of evangelicals, which will be one key to securing victory in the state on March 1.

    Regent University has already hosted presidential candidates John Kasich and Jeb Bush, who ended his bid after a poor showing in South Carolina.

    Ted Cruz will make an appearance at Regent on Friday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m., followed by Ben Carson on Monday, Feb. 29 at 2 p.m., the day before Super Tuesday. CBN News will be streaming both events live.

    http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/politics...as-Replacement
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