Tuesday, September 6, 2016

"Trump's tough talk on immigration is nothing new for Arizonans" Summary

In this article author Nigel Duara starts from the perspective of Patrick Bray, Executive Vice President of the Arizona Cattle Growers' Association. He talks about how Bray has always heard politicians saying "Vote for me and I'll secure the border." but for years cattle ranchers have put their support behind these politicians only to be disappointed.  He continues to talk about Donald Trump's speech promising deportation squads and a "great wall" which Brady sees, for now, as just more talk.

Duara talks about Trump's speech and how it seemed unlikely to win many new supporters in Arizona because the people there have been hearing about immigration for so long.  The residents of states like Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas are used to immigrants and are unlikely to be swayed by political rhetoric.

In the end, Duara talks about the Clinton Immigration Plan to expand the Obama policies and Trumps plan to create more Border Patrol stations and hire more agents to put on the border.  Immigration is a problem but what way is best for fixing this issue?

I chose this source because Nigel Duara, who covers the border for the Los Angeles Times, was a reporter for the Associated Press in Portland, Oregon, is a veteran of the American Middle West and graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism.

Citation

 Duara, Nigel. "Trump's Tough Talk on Immigration Is Nothing New for Arizonans." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, 1 Sept. 2016. Web. 06 Sept. 2016. 

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