The Freeman

Clinton rides momentum of Democratic debate

- (AFP)

LAS VEGAS — Hillary Clinton fired up a crowd during her first major rally in months after a strong Democratic debate performanc­e, vowing to back President Barack Obama's immigratio­n reform efforts.

Smiling and appearing relaxed, the Democratic frontrunne­r carefully avoided references to her opponents, especially her strongest rival, Senator Bernie Sanders.

"I really don't like what the Republican­s are saying about immigrants," the former secretary of state told supporters on Wednesday.

"We are a nation of immigrants, built by immigrants. "Immigratio­n is who we are, look at us." Reform of America's immigratio­n system has been a hot-button issue of the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Republican candidate Donald Trump, a

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billionair­e real estate developer who has never held elected office, has stoked the fire by vowing to expel immigrants illegally in the United States and to build a wall on the US-Mexico border, if he's elected.

He has also proposed repealing the constituti­onal right to citizenshi­p of anyone born on US soil.

Clinton accused her Republican rivals of "doing a great damage to our nation by their insults and their attacks."

"So as your president, I will certainly work hard on an immigratio­n reform," she promised, vowing to preserve the executive orders President Barack Obama issued to ease deportatio­ns of certain groups of immigrants.

Earlier, Clinton scored an endorsemen­t from the Internatio­nal Union of Painters and Allied Trades.

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