Donald
Trump says some of his comments about Mexico distorted
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[July 07, 2015]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After days of
outrage, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Monday
that some of his criticism of Mexico has been distorted but stuck to his
stance that many illegal immigrants coming across the Mexican border are
criminals.A new statement from the billionaire real estate developer
came as his empire took a fresh blow. Sports broadcaster ESPN announced
it would move the upcoming ESPY Celebrity Golf Classic from Trump
National Golf Club to Pelican Hill Golf Club in the Los Angeles area.
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Since his June 16 announcement speech of his candidacy, in which
he vented about illegal immigrants, Trump has seen a steady flow of
business away from him. Univision declared it would not broadcast
the Miss USA pageant, and NBC, Macy's, Serta and NASCAR cut ties
with him.
In addition, the four major pro U.S. golf organizations, PGA Tour,
LPGA Tour, USGA and PGA of America issued a joint statement last
week saying Trump's views were inconsistent with their goal of an
inclusive and welcoming environment in the game of golf.
"I have lost a lot during this presidential run defending the people
of the United States," Trump said. "I have always heard that it is
very hard for a successful person to run for president."
Trump said in his statement that some in the news media had begun to
"totally distort" what he had said over the past week, and that
"many fabulous people come in from Mexico and our country is better
for it."
However, he said, the United States has become "a dumping ground for
Mexico" with illegal border-crossers smuggling illicit drugs and
carrying "tremendous infectious disease."
Trump said the recent killing of a woman in San Francisco by a
illegal immigrant from Mexico with a criminal record proves him
right.
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"This is merely one of thousands of similar incidents throughout the
United States. In other words, the worst elements in Mexico are
being pushed into the United States by the Mexican government," he
said.
Trump has increasingly come under fire from some of his rivals for
the Republican presidential nomination.
"Everybody has a belief that we should control our borders,"
candidate Jeb Bush said on Saturday. "But to make these
extraordinarily kind of ugly comments is not reflective of the
Republican Party. Trump is wrong on this."
(Reporting By Steve Holland; eDITING BY tOM bROWN)
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