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Video: Donald's Full Speech At Phoenix After Return From Mexico Meeting... Throngs Of Folks Welcome Him
: SHE'S OUTTA HERE? Donald Trump suggested that when his
: 'deportation task force' ejects illegal immigrants who have
: 'evaded justice,' it might scoop up Hillary Clinton too
: 'Within ICE I am going to create a new special deportation
: task force,' Trump said during a wide-ranging Phoenix
: speech codifying his immigration policies.
: The force, he said, would be 'focused on identifying and
: quickly removing the most dangerous criminal illegal
: immigrants in America who have evaded justice – just like
: Hillary Clinton has evaded justice, okay?'
: 'Maybe they'll be able to deport her.'
: Trump criticized the Obama administration for practicing a
: 'catch and release ... non-enforcement policy' that he said
: 'allows thousands of criminal aliens to walk around freely
: [and] roam our streets' instead of sending them back to
: their home countries.
: Instead, he proposed, the U.S. should return to an
: Eisenhower-era policy of repatriating illegal immigrants in
: large numbers.
: 'We will take them great distances,' he said, 'but we will
: take them to the countries they came from.'
: And a President Trump would have 'zero tolerance for criminal
: aliens,' he promised. 'Zero. Zero.'
: 'We will begin moving them out on day one. As soon as I take
: office. Day one,' he said.
: 'The crime will stop. They're going to be gone. It will be
: over. They're going out.'
: He said if he wins the White House he will 'issue detainers
: for illegal immigrants who are arrested for any crime
: whatsoever, and they will be placed into immediate removal
: proceedings.'
: The Obama administration has notably cooperated with more than
: 340 American counties and municipalities that have declared
: themselves 'sanctuaries' for illegal immigrants.
: Instead of notifying ICE when they arrest an illegal
: immigrant, or release one from custody, those jurisdictions
: allow them to post bail or enter the parole system – where
: many disappear and some re-offend.
: Trump said one major plank of his immigration plan would
: 'block funding for sanctuary cities ... that have resulted
: in so many needless deaths.'
: 'Cities that refuse to assist federal authorities will not
: receive federal dollars,' he pledged.
: 'They don't know it yet, but they're going to pay for it':...
: Rudy Giuliani wears 'Make Mexico Great Again Also' hat...
: Hillary compiles a 'big, beautiful list' of literally
: every... Hillary pans Trump's Mexico trip: 'dropping in on
: our...
: Trump flew to Arizona from Mexico City on Wednesday afternoon
: following a landmark bilateral meeting with Mexican
: President Enrique Nieto.
: The event elevated the Republican to a statesmanlike level,
: appearing alongside a head of state for the first time in
: his campaign.
: But controversy followed him back to America after he told
: reporters that the pair 'didn't discuss' who would pay for
: the U.S.-Mexico border wall Trump has made the cornerstone
: of his White House bid.
: Nieto tweeted hours later that '[f]rom the start of the
: conversation, I made it clear Mexico will not pay for that
: wall.'
: His spokesman Eduardo Sánchez later clarified that when Nieto
: raised the issue, Trump didn't respond.
: 'Mr. Trump was not lying ... because there was no discussion,'
: Sánchez told a Wall Street Journal reporter.
: Maricopa County, Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, famed for his
: tough-on-crime 'tent city' jails and his strict application
: of immigration laws, warmed up Trump's crowd Wednesday
: night in Phoenix.
: 'I'm sure he probably made a few deals in Mexico City,' Arpaio
: told a crush of thousands inside the Phoenix Convention
: Center.
: 'But he's not going to give away the United States of America.
: He's going to stick to his guns.'
: Arpaio suggested that Trump could pay for the wall by
: diverting money that Washington sends to Mexico each year.
: 'You take away their foreign aid and you build the wall. It's
: very simple,' he said.
: Rudy Giuliani, the former new York City mayor, surprised
: Trump's crowd by putting on a white baseball cap with an
: altered campaign message reading: 'Make Mexico Great Again
: Also.'
: Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions wore it for a few minutes when his
: turn came at the podium.
: Both men were with Trump in Mexico City.
: Giuliani said Wednesday night that he had witnessed 'history
: being made – Donald Trump's courageous trip.'
: 'Hillary Clinton doesn't seem to be able to find time to do
: it,' he mocked.