Biden, considering a run for the 2016 Democratic presidential
nomination, told a small group of Latinos gathered at his home that
they should not lose heart watching Trump climb in the polls while
taking a hard line on immigration.
Trump, leading the pack of Republicans seeking their party's 2016
nomination, has accused Mexico of sending criminals and rapists to
the United States. He has promised to build a wall on the
U.S.-Mexico border to keep out illegal immigrants and deport the 11
million illegal immigrants already in the United States.
Biden told his guests that he had seen Trump talking on television
just before speaking to the poolside cocktail party, and decided to
cast aside remarks his staff had prepared recognizing Hispanic
Heritage Month.
"There's one guy absolutely denigrating an entire group of people,
appealing to the baser side of human nature, working on this notion
of xenophobia in a way that hasn't occurred in a long time," Biden
told the group of about 75 people.
"This isn't about Democrat - Republican. It's about a sick message.
This message has been tried on America many times before. We always,
always, always, always overcome," he said.
Biden, who is Catholic, urged the group not to feel "down" about
Trump's popularity, noting that Pope Francis was about to visit the
United States and likely would have a very different message about
welcoming immigrants.
"The American people are with us. I know it doesn't feel that way.
But I'm telling you, the American people agree with us," Biden said.
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Biden, whose son Beau died recently, has said he is not sure he has
the emotional capacity to make what would be his third run for
president.
His poll numbers have climbed as he explores the possibility and as
the Democratic frontrunner, Hillary Clinton, grapples with a
controversy over her use of a private email server while secretary
of state.
At the end of his remarks, a few people in the crowd shouted, "Run
Joe, run!"
Biden, making the sign of the cross as he hurried away from the
podium, said "Oh no, no, no, no, no" as if to stave off the topic.
(Editing by Will Dunham)
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