LIVESTREAM: Donald Trump Phoenix Rally - MUST WATCH Immigration Speech FULL COVERAGE FNN
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is reaffirming that people in the U.S. illegally cannot receive legal status, despite recently suggesting he might be softening his stance on immigration.
Trump is telling thousands of supporters in Phoenix that "you cannot obtain legal status by entering the country illegally."
His immigration plan will not offer a path to legal status or citizenship: "There will be no amnesty."
Those here illegally have "one route and one route only: To return home and apply for reentry like anybody else."
Trump is summing up a nearly hour-long talk without effectively changing his overall position, the crux of his campaign for more than a year.
He says that the United States welcomes immigrants but that "they have to come into our country legally and properly vetted and in a manner that serves the national interest."
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he will force nations to accept the return of their citizens who have been deported from the U.S. after being accused of crimes.
Trump says the U.S. "will ensure that other countries take their people back when we order them deported." He is not offering any details.
Trump claims at least 23 countries refuse to take their citizens back after they've been ordered to leave.
He says, "Not going to happen with me folks. Not gonna happen."
Trump is claiming that 13,000 people in the U.S. illegally who were ordered back to their home counties remained in the U.S. between 2008 and 2012, and committed more crimes, including killings, sexual assaults and "some of the most heinous crimes imaginable."
Donald Trump is continuing his tough talk on immigration, saying that anyone who entered the country illegally "will be subject to deportation" if he's elected president.
Trump is delivering a long-awaited speech on immigration and says that "no one" among the 11 million people who are in the United States illegally "will be immune or exempt from enforcement" on his watch.
But Trump says he will set priorities for removing people from the United States.