Clinton are against immigration: Racist and Xenophobic

From Clinton's 1996 State of the Union address:

But there are some areas that the federal government should not leave and should address and address strongly. One of these areas is the problem of illegal immigration. After years of neglect, this administration has taken a strong stand to stiffen the protection of our borders. We are increasing border controls by 50 percent. We are increasing inspections to prevent the hiring of illegal immigrants. And tonight, I announce I will sign an executive order to deny federal contracts to businesses that hire illegal immigrants.

Let me be very clear about this: We are still a nation of immigrants; we should be proud of it. We should honor every legal immigrant here, working hard to become a new citizen. But we are also a nation of laws.


and then Shrillary

"Hi Secretary Clinton, I was wondering what you think about my securing the Mexican border with some of the illegal immigrants that come in -- just wondering," asked a questioner at a town hall.


"Well look," Clinton said, "I voted numerous times when I was a senator to spend money to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in. And I do think you have to control your borders."


Clinton has said that, as president, she would continue President Obama's precedent of dealing with immigration policy through executive action.
 
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From Clinton's 1996 State of the Union address:

But there are some areas that the federal government should not leave and should address and address strongly. One of these areas is the problem of illegal immigration. After years of neglect, this administration has taken a strong stand to stiffen the protection of our borders. We are increasing border controls by 50 percent. We are increasing inspections to prevent the hiring of illegal immigrants. And tonight, I announce I will sign an executive order to deny federal contracts to businesses that hire illegal immigrants.

Let me be very clear about this: We are still a nation of immigrants; we should be proud of it. We should honor every legal immigrant here, working hard to become a new citizen. But we are also a nation of laws.


and then Shrillary

"Hi Secretary Clinton, I was wondering what you think about my securing the Mexican border with some of the illegal immigrants that come in -- just wondering," asked a questioner at a town hall.


"Well look," Clinton said, "I voted numerous times when I was a senator to spend money to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in. And I do think you have to control your borders."


Clinton has said that, as president, she would continue President Obama's precedent of dealing with immigration policy through executive action.

Which is actually doing nothing at all. The law already says how and when illegals can be removed from this country so I don't see how executive action is different unless the president isn't enforcing the immigration laws as they are written in the law.
 

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