Former President Donald Trump is coming to Aurora on Friday, and supporters began lining up outside the Gaylord Rockies Resort before dawn, hours before his really is set to begin.
Will Dempster, the Vice President of Strategic Communications at the National Immigration Law Center, joins Denver7 News to discuss former President Trump's Aurora rally and the impact of his claims on the immigrant community.
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Donald Trump has once again evoked Nazi rhetoric. At a rally in Aurora, Colorado, on Friday, the Republican presidential nominee weaponized violent and dehumanizing language to describe immigrants, referring to them as the “enemy from within” while advocating for harsher criminal punishments for the vulnerable demographic,
For months, attacks have escalated between the two Democrats vying for a House seat that Anna Eshoo vacated. The pair faced off in a local debate on Friday.
Former President Donald Trump campaigned at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center in Aurora on Friday afternoon. He announced a proposal about removing those in the country illegally who may be part of criminal gangs.
"There are real people who are suffering because of an inability to put solutions in front of politics," the vice president said during a Univision town hall.