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Donald Trump’s Campaign Sends Mixed Signals on Immigration Plan


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, holds a Hispanic advisory round table meeting in New York on Saturday. To his right are Jovita Carranza, former Small Business Administration deputy administrator, and Joseph Guzman, president of the American Society of Hispanic Economists.
Donald Trump’s campaign suggested Sunday that the Republican presidential candidate is prepared to soften his stance on immigration, though the signal was ambiguous.
Mr. Trump has made a tough stand on immigration a signature issue of his campaign, pledging among other things to create a “deportation force” to rapidly remove some of the country’s estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants.
On Sunday, his new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, dialed back on that pledge, suggesting the deportation force might not be set up after all. Asked on CNN if Mr. Trump would mobilize this deportation force in the White House, Ms. Conway responded: “To be determined.”
She added: “What he supports is to ensure that we respect the law. He will lay out the specifics of that plan.”

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