Kamala Harris hits Donald Trump’s promise of mass deportations as both candidates break from battleground states
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Kamala Harris
'How’s that going to happen? Massive raids? Massive detention camps? What are they talking about?'

Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday criticized Republican Donald Trump’s promise to deport millions of people who are in the United States illegally, questioning whether he would rely on massive raids and detention camps to carry it out.

Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, told the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s annual leadership conference that the nation can find both a pathway to citizenship for those who want to come and at the same time secure the border.

“We can do both, and we must do both,” she said.

Trump, for his part, was heading to Uniondale on New York’s Long Island as both candidates took a break Wednesday from campaigning in the toss-up states that will likely decide the Nov. 5 election.

Harris harked back to the Trump administration’s immigration policies as she bid for Hispanic support.

“While we fight to move our nation forward to a brighter future, Donald Trump and his extremist allies will keep trying to pull us backward,” Harris said. “We all remember what they did to tear families apart, and now they have pledged to carry out the largest deportation, a mass deportation, in American history.”

“Imagine what that would look like and what that would be? How’s that going to happen? Massive raids? Massive detention camps? What are they talking about?” she said.

Former President Trump has promised to carry out “the largest deportation operation in the history of our country” if he’s elected in November. He has offered no details on how such an operation would work.

Trump, who has leaned into immigration as a top campaign issue, has an advantage over Harris in opinion polling on whom voters trust to better handle the issue.

Trump was expected in Uniondale later in the day, visiting an area that could be key to Republicans maintaining control of the House. His party is trying to protect 18 Republicans in Democratic-heavy congressional districts that Joe Biden carried in 2020, particularly in coastal New York and California, and going on offense to challenge Democrats elsewhere.

Long Island in particular features one of the most closely watched races, between first-term Republican U.S. Rep. Anthony D’Esposito and Democrat Laura Gillen. D’Esposito is a former New York Police detective who won in 2022 in a district that Biden won by about 15 percentage points in 2020.

Trump posted Tuesday on his Truth Social platform that the GOP has “a real chance of winning” New York “for the first time in many decades.” In that same post, Trump also pledged that he would “get SALT back,” suggesting he would eliminate a cap on state and local tax deductions that were part of tax cut legislation he signed into law in 2017.

The so-called SALT cap has led to bigger tax bills for many residents of New York, New Jersey, California and other high-cost, high-tax states, and is an important campaign issue in those states, particularly among those New York Republicans serving in districts Biden won.

Harris’ speech to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute marked the second day in a row that she has tended to constituencies considered key to the Democratic Party.

On Tuesday, she sat for an interview in Philadelphia with members of the National Association of Black Journalists. She decried Trump’s rhetoric and said voters should make sure he “can’t have that microphone again.” She has trips planned later in the week to Michigan and Wisconsin.

Trump is attempting to return to his campaign cadence after Sunday’s apparent assassination attempt as he golfed in Florida. On Tuesday, he traveled to Flint, Michigan, and has not appeared to alter plans for upcoming trips to the nation’s capital and North Carolina later in the week.

His running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, scheduled an event in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Wednesday.

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Republished with permission of The Associated Press.

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9 comments

  • "E" [FKA ELVIS, FKA EARL]

    September 18, 2024 at 4:49 pm

    Good evening Sage Patriots & Dook 4 Brains Leftys,
    I, “E”, can tell you all right now that everyone in America wants those mass deportations to occure ASAP, Be they “Dook 4 Brains Leftys or Sage Patriots. And nobody cares how it’s done.
    Therefor Kammy does not have a political leg to stand on and should have kept her “FOOL MOUTH SHUT” on the subject.
    Thank you Sage Patriots & Dook 4 Brains Leftys
    THE SAGE E” [FKA ELVIS, FKA EARL]

  • My Take

    September 18, 2024 at 5:56 pm

    Where will they be sent?
    How?

  • Bobblehead Kammy

    September 18, 2024 at 6:20 pm

    Well Kammy you let them all in. Not to worry I have personally witnessed human air resources bringing migrants through Central America countries to the Southern Border. We will just reverse route that process. Now shake that head in agreement Kammy.🤣

  • PeterH

    September 19, 2024 at 12:50 am

    There are 3,544,576 independent voters in Florida…..we decide elections in most states including Florida. October 7th is the last day to register to vote.

  • Jojo

    September 19, 2024 at 6:45 am

    Do you think you’re safe in a Trump America if you look or sound Hispanic? Even if you are a citizen, rest assured you could be hoovered up when trumps gestapo starts rounding up people

  • Butt and beave

    September 19, 2024 at 11:24 am

    The old ay book of Roosevelt in his decling years with the Japanese.. but he is doing it with illegal disruption.

  • Butt and beave

    September 19, 2024 at 11:32 am

    Not one rightist t before anyone
    Everyone is opportunist and always looking for opportunity.

  • Michael K

    September 19, 2024 at 12:10 pm

    Trump is always betting against America. He’s now whining that the Fed rate cut will help the economy. Remember, this is the guy who was hoping the economy would tank – the guy who tells us he only alone can fix it.

    Mass deportation – like the wall – is just another racist trope.

    There was a bipartisan bill in Congress – the first serious effort in decades. Decades. That all tanked because Trump is not interested in solutions, only his personal electoral prospects. He’d rather have a racist slogan than do the hard work of problem solving.

  • Cindy

    September 19, 2024 at 5:17 pm

    Yes serial killers should be treated with respect.
    Mutilating people then crossing the borders we should humanize them.

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