the immigration rhetoric from donald trump. we ve heard from black lives matter here. we ve heard a lot of chants coming together trying to find a unified voice of acceptance and compassion. sh chantae carrying a sasaying no my president why do you feel this way? it s not the america i represent and i want to be a part of. reporter: what s the message? the people want to be heard. the popular vote wasn t listened to so we re on the streets trying to make sure we re being heard. what s the dpoel? i mean the goal is to get him out of there. the goal is to make sure that transpeople are protected that black people are protected that muslims are protected that women are protected, and that our voice is heard, because this exactly this is what democracy
immigration rhetoric. so nor senator bernie sanders drew big crowds as he crisscrossed new mexico and arizona campaigning for hillary clinton. i am going to do everything that i can to make certain that donald trump does not become the next president of the united states. in three weeks we are going to be having an election of enormous consequence. in my view electing donald trump as president would be a disaster for this country and something we must not do. [ cheering ] in fact, i would suggest that mr. trump is the least qualified, the least qualified candidate in the history of this country to ever run for
demonstrate a commitment not to politics, no the to campaigning all the time. but to actually fixing this problem. to finding a middle ground. that would fix the problem and also allow for the 11 million people here illegally a legal status from sit shenship off the table. i believe that s the compromise that can pass. bickering makes it easier for outsiders to hammer both senators. donald trump launched his pain in june with the toughest immigration rhetoric in the field and has dominated the polgs ever since. he received a vote of confidence from a world leader this was trump in july in scotland. i think i would get along very well with vladimir putin zlxt condemned by every other candidate in both parties, the russian president all but endorsed trump yesterday. he s a very flamboyant man, very talented, no doubt about that. but this not up to us to decide if he is worthy. it s up to the voters in the united states. he is an absolute leader of the
the united states, does the immigration rhetoric on the part of the republicans favor them now? i think so, yeah. we ve seen ever since donald trump came on the scene. immigration has been a big focus particularly on the southern border and whether or not we took refugees from the affected region. could foreign fighters god bless the atlantic ocean and we are in a different position. completely. we ve seen jeb bush out of character for jeb bush saying we should do screening to make sure only christians come in, which is an unusual step for him to s say. it shows how powerful this is seen as within the republican base. you wonder, too, immigration has not been insly the highest on the list when you look at what people care about. it s still things like the economy and you oneder in light of what happened in paris and i lot of conversations about whether or not that this happened without warning makes us more vulnerable and whether or not the united states could be on the tar
and drug dealers. they re upset about immigration rhetoric where he s said he wants to deport all illegal immigrants. they believe that is hate speech and that he s scapegoating the entire latino community. when trump says that he considers mexicans criminals, rapists, murderers, drug dealers, i don t think he s joking. donald trump has a very big influence on the perception that people have about immigrants, about latino, and that s something that we will not put up with. reporter: hispanic activists believe that if trump had made disparaging comments about the gay or black community, he would not be hosting tonight. one liberal political action committee is offering a $5,000 reward for anyone out there in these snl audience tonight for shout trump is a racist during the live program. julie? that almost seems hard to