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    Trump Picks Up Anti-Immigration Endorsement Before Arizona Primary

    Updated March 18, 20168:52 AM ETPublished March 18, 20165:47 AM ET KIRK SIEGLER

    Arizona, a flashpoint in the immigration debate, holds its presidential primary Tuesday. And Donald Trump, who will hold a rally there Saturday, has a big endorsement from the state: the famous hardline anti-immigration sheriff Joe Arpaio.

    You could make the case that the intense anger over illegal immigration that Trump is trying to tap got its start in Arizona. Pay a visit to the shiny, modern fifth floor of the Maricopa County Sheriff's department and you'll see why.

    Sheriff Arpaio's office walls are adorned with old press clips from anti-immigration rallies, plaques from his time as a DEA agent in Mexico. A TV monitor even shows who is Tweeting at him.

    The popular and polarizing 83-year-old Arpaio, who jokes frequently, presides over an office that was found, by federal judge, to be racially profiling Latinos. He has never been one to shy away from controversy or the cameras. And he sees a little of himself in Trump.

    "I just had a gut feeling that he was different, and ah, my type of guy, we kind of do the parallel if you look at him and me," Arpaio says.

    Arpaio and Trump share an affinity for tough talk on immigration. And if he's nominated and elected president, Arpaio says that Trump, too, will turn that talk into action. He says that's what sets the billionaire apart from Republicans before him.

    "When you have somebody that makes promises to millions of people to do something, I think the personality alone will make you do it," he says.

    The main thing so far on immigration for Trump is a promise to build a wall along the border, and to have Mexico pay for it. Arpaio dismisses critics who say that's not plausible or feasible.

    "I think Mexico will pay for it, if not, I've been going public, take away their foreign aid, then they'll pay for it," Arpaio says.

    Even though Arpaio's views on illegal immigration are often seen as outside the mainstream in Arizona, his endorsements are still sought by most Republicans running for office. Though, apart from that of the state treasurer and former Gov. Jan Brewer, Trump has gotten little public support so far from this state's establishment Republicans.

    "I don't think it's a good thing," says Steve Voeller, GOP strategist and former chief of staff for Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake. "Particularly the way that Donald Trump talks about immigrants, he's insulted Muslims, he's insulted Hispanics, he's insulted all kinds of groups of people."

    Voeller says Trump's incendiary rhetoric — especially when it comes to a "wall" — won't play well in the general election here if he becomes the party's nominee. In fact, he thinks it could backfire and put a lot of Republicans in trouble, including John McCain.

    "If you're a politician who's up this cycle in 2016, like Sen. McCain is, you just don't know really what to expect," Voeller says.

    That might explain why some of the state's most prominent conservative donors, including the owners of the Arizona Diamondbacks, are fundraising against Trump. The last time Trump came to town, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton scorned his "hateful message of division and intolerance."

    And yesterday, Latino activists led by Tomas Robles marched to the front doors of Gov. Doug Ducey's office demanding the Republican to publicly denounce Trump.

    An aide for the governor, who has not officially endorsed Trump, promised to deliver the message. Many Latinos here will tell you they're nervous about Trump returning and appearing alongside Sheriff Arpaio, who led Arizona's immigration crackdown over the last several years. Saturday's rally will be held in Fountain Hills, where Arpaio lives.


    Trump Picks Up Anti-Immigration Endorsement Before Arizona Primary : NPR



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    Though, apart from that of the state treasurer and former Gov. Jan Brewer, Trump has gotten little public support so far from this state's establishment Republicans.

    "I don't think it's a good thing," says Steve Voeller, GOP strategist and former chief of staff for Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake. "Particularly the way that Donald Trump talks about immigrants, he's insulted Muslims, he's insulted Hispanics, he's insulted all kinds of groups of people."


    On the contrary - our citizens have been INSULTED to the points of death, rape, drug addiction, job loss, burdening $ social services caused by illegals & muslim "refugees".


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    You're exactly right, artist. And nothing Donald Trump has said is insulting at all. Many illegal aliens from Mexico are exactly as he said. And if foreign Muslims wanting to migrate to the US don't understand why many of US want the ban on them entering our country until we have a proper vetting process and Muslims get a grip on the members of their religion to stop Jihadists and Terrorists committing crimes in the name of their religion, then they are not in touch with reality and are not doing their part to solve this global issue.

    Also, they need to understand that it isn't just the horrific murders that concern many of us about Muslimism, it's Muslim religious control of so many governments, intolerance of other religions, the abhorrent treatment of women, ancient barbaric Muslim law that is accepted as social law and so much more. Most American Muslims treat their religion as a religion and still abide and accept our separate laws and culture, but based on what goes on in foreign countries ruled by Islamic Law, that is not a culture, religion or set of social laws or values we want in our country.

    This should come as no surprise or shock to Muslims or anyone else. After all, we're the nation that doesn't tolerate Communists either. We're the Americans, this is the United States and our country. We not only decide what happens here, we control what happens here. Somewhere along the way of the time machine, too much of the world and even some in our own country have forgotten that irrefutable fact.

    Donald Trump is setting that record straight and that's why he's the front-runner of the Republican primary race, and I believe is the next President of the United States.
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