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This debate organized by Univision used some Spanish for viewers and focussed on immigration issues. Both candidates for the U.S. Democratic presidential nomination attacked each others record on immigration. Sanders saying Clinton told New York Governor Spitzer not to move ahead with giving drivers licenses to illegal immigrants, an action Sanders had taken in Vermont. Sanders narrow win in Michigan had energized his campaign, and Clinton with the larger delegate count appeared unruffled.
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In the Democratic Debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Clash on Immigration
New York Times 03/09/2016
Trade and Jobs Key to Victory for Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/09/2016
Trump was sharply critical of the 2011 Alabama immigration law designed to promote self-deportation in calling it "crazy" and "maniacal." What changed in 2015 when Trump called for large scale deportation of illegal immigrants during the presidential campign is not clear. Two other developments happened since the Alabama law- the U.S. economy had largely recovered from the worst effects of the recession and immigration from Mexico was down to low levels, a trickle not seen in a long time as a result of the recession. A third development was that President Obama had pursued a policy of aggressive deportation in his years in office followed by an executive order on immigration late in the second term granting illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship.
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Alabama tried a Donald Trump-style immigration law. It failed in a big way. - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/23/2015
Jorge Ramos: ‘Clearly, Mr. Trump’s problem is with Latinos’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/27/2015
Donald Trump Gets Earful in Spanish as Latino Outlets Air Disdain
New York Times 08/26/2015
The Bleak Reality Driving Trump’s Rise
Wall Street Journal 12/16/2015
Washington Post 12/25/2015
A political bomb is about to blow up in the Democrats’ faces - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/25/2015
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Jorge Ramos: ‘Clearly, Mr. Trump’s problem is with Latinos’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/27/2015
Donald Trump Gets Earful in Spanish as Latino Outlets Air Disdain
New York Times 08/26/2015
In the Democratic Debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Clash on Immigration
New York Times 03/09/2016
Donald Trump’s Rally in Chicago Canceled After Violent Scuffles
New York Times 03/11/2016
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For Mexicans, Trump’s bid is getting scarier - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/19/2015
Wall Street Journal 08/19/2015
Alabama tried a Donald Trump-style immigration law. It failed in a big way. - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/23/2015
Jorge Ramos: ‘Clearly, Mr. Trump’s problem is with Latinos’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/27/2015
Donald Trump Gets Earful in Spanish as Latino Outlets Air Disdain
New York Times 08/26/2015
Trump Rides a Blue-Collar Wave
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2015
For the country as a whole the WSJ/NBC poll taken after the San Bernardino terrorist attack in Dec 2015 shows 57% opposed to such a ban, and 25% supporting it.
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Donald Trump’s Plan on Muslims Is Opposed by Most Americans; GOP Is Split, WSJ/NBC Poll Finds
Wall Street Journal 12/11/2015
Fear of Terrorism Lifts Donald Trump in New York Times/CBS Poll
New York Times 12/10/2015
Behind Donald Trump’s Attack Strategy
Wall Street Journal 01/25/2016
How Both Parties Lost the White Middle Class
New York Times 02/01/2016
Donald Trump Wins South Carolina Primary; Cruz and Rubio Vie for 2nd
New York Times 02/20/2016
Donald Trump’s Campaign Blueprint: His Own Book
Wall Street Journal 03/03/2016
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