In Nevada, Biden says Trump uses immigration 'to demonize people'
1 / 12Former Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at a rally with members of a painters and construction union, Tuesday, May 7, 2019, in Henderson, Nev. HENDERSON, Nev. — Former Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the Trump administration's removal of protections from deportation for young immigrants and the separation of immigrant families at the U.S.
But after his speech, as he posed for selfies and took pictures along the rope line, he brushed off the questions of a Latino teenager who asked Biden if, as president, he'd commit to ending U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's practice of issuing detainers for immigrants who are arrested or convicted of a crime while in the country illegally.
Immigration is a key concern in Nevada, the third early state to cast votes for the Democratic presidential nominee. The Western state is considered the first test of a candidate's appeal before strong labor unions and a diverse population, including about 29 percent who are Latino. "Folks, they've declared war on labor's house for a long time now. If I'm president of the United States, it will stop!" he said to loud cheers.
Instead of bringing his presidential campaign message about middle-class workers before the Culinary Union, he held a fundraiser Tuesday night with MGM Resorts CEO Jim Murren — whose company sits on the other side of the negotiating table from Culinary. At the fundraiser, Biden said that four years with Trump in the White House would"go down as a historical aberration," but that eight years would"cause fundamental, systemic change in this country."
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