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    Obama jabs at Trump on immigration

    Obama jabs at Trump on immigration

    By Jordan Fabian - 05/04/16 09:19 PM EDT

    President Obama on Wednesday took a jab at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump over his harsh rhetoric about immigrants.

    Speaking at an event honoring Asian-American and Pacific Islander students and leaders, Obama called on them to vote to push back against a “rising tide of bigotry” toward immigrants.

    “If you doubt what’s at stake, you obviously haven’t been reading the papers,” Obama said at the Asian Pacific American Institute of Congressional Studies gala in Washington.

    The president said if Asian-Americans exercise their political power, they can help the country “move beyond today’s anti-immigrant sentiment” just like past generations did.

    “We’ve got to push back against anti-immigrant sentiment in all of its forms,” he said. “Especially by those who are trying to stoke it just to seek political gain and just to try to get headlines.”

    The president’s line about headline seekers, a clear shot at Trump, drew a raucous ovation from the crowd gathered at the Washington Hilton.

    Obama’s comments came one day after Trump won the Indiana primary, becoming the presumptive GOP nominee.

    His victory chased his two remaining rivals, Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, out of the race.

    The president has become an outspoken critic of Trump, repeatedly bashing his proposals on immigration. Obama is expected to wield an even larger megaphone against Trump when he begins campaigning for the Democratic presidential nominee.

    Obama told the Asian-American leaders they have the power to push Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform if they vote in greater numbers, not only in presidential elections, but also in midterms and state and local races.

    Trump won over Republican primary voters in part because of his blunt talk about cracking down on illegal immigration. He’s pledged to build a wall along the U.S.’s southern border and have Mexico pay for it. He’s referred to undocumented Hispanic immigrants as rapists and other criminals.

    He also had an awkward moment last October when he asked an American-born student of Korean heritage if he was “from South Korea.”

    http://thehill.com/homenews/administ...on-immigration

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    He also had an awkward moment last October when he asked an American-born student of Korean heritage if he was “from South Korea.”
    I saw that at the No Labels Conference. It was not awkward at all. The student was defending South Korea and the small amount of money it pays for US troops and military defending it. Trump challenged him on that and asked if he was from Korea because why else would he be defending South Korea at the expense of the US?

    What was "awkward" was why an American citizen was standing up for South Korea instead of US taxpayers?
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