Boulder, CO – Clinton Pledges Not To Use Term ‘illegal Immigrants’ Again

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    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks to supporters at a campaign rally in Boulder, Colo., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)Boulder, CO – Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday her use of the term “illegal immigrants” was a “poor choice of words” and she pledged not to use it anymore, responding to criticism from immigration activists.

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    The Democratic presidential candidate was asked about her use of the term to describe people who are in the U.S. illegally during a question-and-answer session on Facebook held by Telemundo. The question came from Jose Antonio Vargas, a filmmaker and journalist whose organization, Define America, has said the terminology is offensive and asked all presidential candidates to stop using it.

    “Yes, I will,” Clinton wrote during a stop in Boulder, Colorado. “That was a poor choice of words. As I’ve said throughout this campaign, the people at the heart of this issue are children, parents, families, DREAMers. They have names, and hopes and dreams that deserve to be respected.”

    DREAMers take their name from the acronym for legislation that lays out a process toward citizenship for immigrant children who were brought into the country illegally and grew up in the United States.

    During a town hall meeting in New Hampshire earlier this month, Clinton said she 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 called for expanding President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration and overhauling U.S. immigration laws, providing a pathway to citizenship for those living in the U.S. illegally.

    Her plans mark a sharp contrast with Republican White House hopefuls, who have vowed to roll back the president’s immigration orders. Many GOP candidates also routinely use the term “illegals” to refer to immigrants in the country illegally.

    Clinton, during a subsequent rally in Boulder, said the U.S. was “fighting for human rights and dignity and freedom” against terrorism and said the U.S. was justified in allowing refugees to enter the U.S. after a “strong vetting process.” Republican presidential candidates have largely opposed allowing refugees from Syria into the country. GOP front-runner Donald Trump has suggested he would support ways to track Muslims in the U.S.

    “I’ve heard all of this loose and inflammatory talk about refugees,” Clinton said. “And I don’t think that does us any good at all in waging and winning the fight against criminals and killers who misuse religion and promote a different set of values than the ones that we believe in.”

    Earlier in the day, the former secretary of state won the endorsement of the Laborers’ International Union of North America, which represents about 500,000 construction workers. Clinton has won the support of several large unions representing about 11 million members in total.


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    8 years ago

    As if changing their name will change their status.
    Political correctness is tearing this country apart

    YossiP
    YossiP
    8 years ago

    So touched by Hillary’s sensitivity. She is such a sweet, nurturing, good person, NOT!
    I agree, the term “illegal immigrants” is incorrect as it is almost a contradiction… Just call them what they are, “ILLEGALS”!
    HILLARY FOR PRISON – 2016! (Together with all the “illegal immigrants. Ooops, I mean “ILLEGALS”!)

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    8 years ago

    OK, Hillary, what will you call them? They are certainly in the US illegally. and many of them want to immigrate here. So, what will you call them in your pristine, oh so politically correct language?

    Sometimes, people are so open-minded their brains fall out.

    elyeh
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    elyeh
    8 years ago

    Are these immigrants illegally in the US? Maybe that is what should be said, immigrants illegally in the US.

    8 years ago

    No surprise. She won’t say “Islamic terrorist” either. And by the way, if they’ve immigrated illegally, then what’s the problem with calling them that? Duh. I guess in the democrats’ books, it’s ok to break the law whenever they feel like it.

    8 years ago

    She’d even commit to never opening her mouth again, if she thought that would get her elected.

    mugsisme
    mugsisme
    8 years ago

    From one law breaker to another. That’s why she wants to call them dreamers. Stupid name. I’m dreaming of getting a million dollars. Doesn’t make me a millionaire. Not even a millionaire in progress.
    Criminals. Illegals. Lawbreakers. I’m sure there are more labels we can use.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    8 years ago

    the correct terminology is illegal aliens, that’s how they were called for 100 years.

    BarryLS1
    BarryLS1
    8 years ago

    She accidently told the truth about something, which is a unique concept for her. She promises never to do it again.

    yankee96
    yankee96
    8 years ago

    WHEN THE REPUBLICANS ARE ELECTED,THIS MACHSHAIFA MUST BE PUT ON TRIAL