Donald Trump changes immigration views

Republican presidential nominee cum real estate mogul Donald Trump who started his campaign on a footing of enforcing strident immigration policy, extreme scrutiny of Muslim American and subsequently building a great wall across the US southern border, might just be on the verge of flip flopping some of his hardline ideas that greeted his earlier campaign prior to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Trump who went hard on the Mexicans, stressed the inherent need to chased them out of the United States given the looming danger of their continued romance around the US environment while noting his plan to deport a whopping 11 million persons out of the US soil on account of undocumented stay. 


According to Mr. Trump, while speaking to Sean Hannity Tuesday night on Fox News, the real estate mogul took a different stance suggesting a backing out on some of his hardliner views held in recent past. "There could be a softening" on some of this measures, he said--"because we're not going to hurt people"

Trump whose campaign team in recent days has swivel the campaign chair a little to push more support to his ailing campaign polls and opinion ratings, though vague about some of Donald Trump policy, but remains diplomatic in their views about the popular perceived theory of what the American people thinks about some of Mr. Trump strident immigration/deportation calls. According to his newly minted campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway also noted on Fox News that the campaign wants "to be fair to everyone, stressing that they are doing all they can to ensure that the team doesn't "rush through a campaign speech, let alone a plan".

 The celebrity apprentice super star who had before now granted interviews where he referred all Mexicans as been criminals and bad,  propagated building a great wall which he says will be paid for by the Mexicans, have indeed taken a soft landing on some of his erratic views in recent days owing to his campaign solicitation for more votes on his side, given the seemingly disparity of a very large number between him and that of the democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, where Donald Trump trails behind her greatly.  

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