Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump picked up the endorsement on Monday of the union representing 5,000 federal immigration officers, a boost of support for his immigration policy.
Trump has laid out a hardline position on illegal immigration, proposing to build a wall along the U.S. southern border with Mexico and take other steps to crack down on the flow of undocumented people crossing into the United States.
The National Immigration and Customs Enforcement Council, a union representing 5,000 federal immigration officers and law enforcement support staff, announced it would support Trump, in what was described as its first endorsement of a candidate for elected office.
The union's president, Chris Crane, outlined in a statement why his group is backing Trump, saying his union members are "the last line of defense for American communities" and that his members "are prevented from enforcing the most basic immigration laws."
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I just heard Clinton now only leads Trump w/millennials by 5 pts. Just a month ago it was over 20pts.
Obama has rendered the ICE a mostly moot organization. Hillary will do even more to make it less than it barely is now.
This debunks hillarys theory of immigration not supporting trump. Apparently the people fighting terroist from coming into the country want trump. That's enough for me. Law enforcement wants trump the people fighting domestic terrorist want trump. That's enough for me.... George Clooney made 300 million dancing in front of a green screen pretending to be a cop,cia,fbi and various other FAKE make believe ACTING parts wants Hillary. That's enough for me. Trump 2016.
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