The annual conference of the National Council of La Raza is a good opportunity for presidential candidates to
make their pitch to the Latino community, and Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley, and Bernie Sanders are all in. Speaking Monday morning:
Sanders said President Barack Obama's executive order deferring deportation for some people should be expanded to include parents of those who have been living in the country illegally since childhood. He said there should be "a path to citizenship, so people can come out of the shadows." [...]
Sanders added that he thinks there are too many fines blocking immigrants from becoming citizens.
After his speech, Sanders labeled Donald Trump's
recent comments "an outrage." Obviously we can't expect Trump to attend such an event, but what about other Republican presidential candidates? This DNC release applies to Jeb! Bush, but the same could be said of every other Republican in the race:
That about sums it up.