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In the Democratic Debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Clash on Immigration

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One of the first questions by moderators in the Univision debate in Florida focussing on immigration issues related to the anti-immigrant sentiment fostered by Donald Trump. Trumps statements on Hispanics and Muslims came under withering criticism from Clinton and Sanders. Hillary Clinton stated in reference to the Trump campaign slogan "Make America Great Again" that you can't make America great by doing things that do not reflect America's values. She said she would continue to speak up against the anti-immigrant sentiment created by Trump's derogatory statements about immigrants.

The March 8, 2016 Democratic debate in Florida following Sanders narrow win in Michigan and Clinton's wide margin win in Mississippi primaries

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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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