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Pressed on how he would deport 11 million undocumented immigrants from the country, Donald Trump said Wednesday he would build a "deportation force."
Trump was pressed for specifics on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" by co-host Mika Brzezinski, who asked if he would have a "massive deportation force."
"You're going to have a deportation force, and you're going to do it humanely," Trump said. "Don't forget, Mika, that you have millions of people that are waiting in line to come into this country and they're waiting to come in legally. And I always say the wall, we're going to build the wall. It's going to be a real deal. It's going to be a real wall."
There is fresh outrage in Chicago over the gun violence that's been out of control. CNN's Anderson Cooper talks to Spike Lee's about his new movie 'Chi-Raq' based on the violence in the windy city
Police are reportedly closing in on whoever killed 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee, whose death was a result of a two year war between rival street gangs.
The violence spiked on October 13 with the shooting death of a gang member who was riding home with his mother. He died of a gunshot wound to his stomach and his mother was also hurt.
To retaliate, a source told The Daily Beast that the victim's gang decided to pick an easy target, which ended up being the 9-year-old son of a rival gang member.
The source also told the publication that they knew the boy visited his grandmother who lived in their turf. So, they knew they wouldn't be challenged.
On November 2, they carried out their execution. Police have interviewed one man they believe is connected with the killing. They say it's only a matter of time before they put all the pieces together and make an arrest.
Highlighting the extent of Russian state involvement in the efforts to dodge anti-doping rules alleged by the report, the authors describe cases where agents of the FSB, the successor to the Soviet-era KGB, visited and even posed as staff at a key laboratory.
FSB agents regularly visited the Moscow Anti-Doping Laboratory, and staff members suspected their phones were tapped and parts of the facility were bugged, according to the report.
Doping crisis explained in 100 seconds
Doping crisis explained in 100 seconds 01:43
In Sochi, the resort where Russia held the Winter Olympics last year, one lab worker cited by the authors reported a high-degree of intrusion.
Pressed on how he would deport 11 million undocumented immigrants from the country, Donald Trump said Wednesday he would build a "deportation force."
Trump was pressed for specifics on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" by co-host Mika Brzezinski, who asked if he would have a "massive deportation force."
"You're going to have a deportation force, and you're going to do it humanely," Trump said. "Don't forget, Mika, that you have millions of people that are waiting in line to come into this country and they're waiting to come in legally. And I always say the wall, we're going to build the wall. It's going to be a real deal. It's going to be a real wall."
There is fresh outrage in Chicago over the gun violence that's been out of control. CNN's Anderson Cooper talks to Spike Lee's about his new movie 'Chi-Raq' based on the violence in the windy city
Police are reportedly closing in on whoever killed 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee, whose death was a result of a two year war between rival street gangs.
The violence spiked on October 13 with the shooting death of a gang member who was riding home with his mother. He died of a gunshot wound to his stomach and his mother was also hurt.
To retaliate, a source told The Daily Beast that the victim's gang decided to pick an easy target, which ended up being the 9-year-old son of a rival gang member.
The source also told the publication that they knew the boy visited his grandmother who lived in their turf. So, they knew they wouldn't be challenged.
On November 2, they carried out their execution. Police have interviewed one man they believe is connected with the killing. They say it's only a matter of time before they put all the pieces together and make an arrest.
Highlighting the extent of Russian state involvement in the efforts to dodge anti-doping rules alleged by the report, the authors describe cases where agents of the FSB, the successor to the Soviet-era KGB, visited and even posed as staff at a key laboratory.
FSB agents regularly visited the Moscow Anti-Doping Laboratory, and staff members suspected their phones were tapped and parts of the facility were bugged, according to the report.
Doping crisis explained in 100 seconds
Doping crisis explained in 100 seconds 01:43
In Sochi, the resort where Russia held the Winter Olympics last year, one lab worker cited by the authors reported a high-degree of intrusion.
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