Amnesty Supporters Boo Hillary
"Five Democratic presidential candidates who spoke at the Heartland
Presidential Forum Saturday in Des Moines could do little more than nod and listen as person after person – mostly out-of-state residents – shared emotional stories of perceived injustice . . . Hillary Clinton, a U.S. senator from New York, felt the glare of their displeasure after Billy Lawless, a Chicago immigrations rights organizer, asked her if she’d commit to giving undocumented workers a path to citizenship in her first 100 days as president," the Des Moines Register writes. "Clinton said it’s up to Congress to pass such reform, but as president she would do as much as possible. The crowd booed, apparently upset that she wouldn’t commit to a 100-days promise."
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