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To protect Hispanic Vote Bank Republicans and Democrats, both supported Luis Bracamontes, a Mexican, who killed two police officers

Mexican immigrant Luis Bracamontes told he killed cops and he will kill more.

Trump, in racially divisive ad, blames Democrats for undocumented immigrant convicted of killing police The ad, pinned to the top of Trump's Twitter feed, links the man convicted of killing two police officers in 2014 to the migrant caravan.



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AP FACT CHECK: Trump-tweeted ad unfairly blames Democrats



SAN DIEGO (AP) — President Donald Trump tweeted an ad that blames Democrats for allowing a Mexican man who was in the U.S. illegally to kill two police officers in Northern California in 2014 in methamphetamine-fueled attacks. Luis Bracamontes was sentenced to death.
The ad shows video of Bracamontes saying in court that he wished he had killed more police officers, one of his many outbursts before the judge.
The ad links Bracamontes’ crimes to a large caravan of Central American migrants moving through Mexico and suggests that Democrats will allow other criminals in the U.S.

A look at claims in the ad:
AD: “DEMOCRATS LET (BRACAMONTES) INTO OUR COUNTRY.”
THE FACTS: That’s like blaming Republicans for criminals who entered the country illegally under Trump or President George W. Bush.
Bracamontes, who is from the Mexican state of Sinaloa, came to the U.S. illegally in June 1996, during Democrat Bill Clinton’s administration. He was arrested three months later on drug charges after purchasing crack cocaine from an undercover officer at a Phoenix apartment and deported in 1997 after completing his sentence.
He was arrested for marijuana possession in Arizona in March 2001, during the Bush administration. It’s unclear when he returned to the U.S. illegally before that arrest.
AD: “DEMOCRATS LET HIM STAY.”
THE FACTS: Bracamontes was deported four times before he killed Sacramento County sheriff’s Deputy Danny Oliver and Placer County sheriff’s Detective Michael Davis Jr., according to Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones.
There is no evidence that any Democrat — or anyone, for that matter — allowed Bracamontes to stay.
Democratic and Republican administrations alike have deported hundreds of thousands of people a year. Barack Obama focused during his second term on recent arrivals and people with criminal histories, but Trump quickly directed that anyone in the country illegally could be targeted.
AD: “WHO ELSE WOULD DEMOCRATS LET IN?”
The ad mixes footage of Bracamontes with what appears to be a large caravan and a Fox News interview with a migrant in the caravan who acknowledges a conviction for attempted murder.
Trump has said migrants in the caravan include criminals without offering any evidence, part of a pattern of linking immigrants in the country illegally to crime.

Some studies have found immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than people born in the United States.
Ruben Rumbaut, a University of California, Irvine sociology professor, co-authored a recent study that noted crime rates fell sharply from 1990 to 2015 at a time when illegal immigration spiked. Crime rates were low in immigrant rich cities and among lowest along the border, like El Paso, Texas, and San Diego.
Alex Nowrasteh of the libertarian Cato Institute, reviewed academic literature in 2015 and found, “With few exceptions, immigrants are less crime prone than natives or have no effect on crime rates ... (The) research is fairly one-sided.”
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Trump, in racially divisive ad, blames Democrats for undocumented immigrant convicted of killing police

The ad, pinned to the top of Trump's Twitter feed, links the man convicted of killing two police officers in 2014 to the migrant caravan.

President Donald Trump on Wednesday released a racially divisive political ad that blames Democrats for allowing an undocumented immigrant who was convicted of killing police officers to stay in the U.S.
The 53-second video, which was pinned to the top of Trump’s Twitter feed on Thursday, refers to Luis Bracamontes, who was convicted and sentenced to death this year for killing two California police officers in 2014.
Bracamontes is from Mexico and was in the U.S. illegally in 2014 at the time of the murders. He had been deported twice, but returned to the U.S. illegally both times.
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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-racially-divisive-ad-blames-democrats-undocumented-immigrant-convicted-killing-n929716




The ad — which comes amid a renewed push by Trump just days before the midterms to focus on illegal immigration — opens with text stating: “Illegal immigrant, Luis Bracamontes, killed our people!”
“Democrats let him into our country … Democrats let him stay,” the text continues, over video from Bracamontes at his sentencing hearing earlier this year, during which he said, “I don't f------ regret that.”
The ad then shows video of the migrant caravan heading north through Mexico, followed by text that reads, "Who else would Democrats let in?"
Trump provided no evidence for his claim that Democrats are responsible for Bracamontes' presence in the country, and support appears scant. Trump has routinely painted sanctuary cities — jurisdictions in which local authorities do not comply in some way with federal immigration authorities — as hotbeds of crime that allow dangerous criminals to roam the street. Evidence doesn't support his claims that sanctuary cities are more dangerous than other cities, but even so, Sacramento County, which is largely Democratic and where the killings took place, is not a declared sanctuary jurisdiction for undocumented immigrants, according to The Sacramento Bee.
Bracamontes assumed several different identities while he was in the country illegally, and law enforcement officials said at the time of his arrest they did not have a "full picture of his identity," according to The Associated Press. Bracamontes was first deported in 1997, during the administration of Democratic President Bill Clinton, after being convicted of possession of narcotics for sale. He was then arrested and sent back to Mexico again in 2001 under President George W. Bush, a Republican.
Joe Arpaio, a Republican and the former Arizona sheriff who is an immigration hard-liner and outspoken Trump supporter, told NPR in 2014 that Bracamontes, who also committed crimes in Arizona, may have "slipped through the cracks."
Kevin Johnson, an expert on immigration law and dean of the University of California Davis School of Law, told NPR in 2014 that the case is "a tragic event that's really an exception as opposed to the rule." Johnson added that when Bracamontes was in federal immigration custody, he was deported, which is an example of the system working.
Trump has repeatedly tried to pin blame on Democrats for the state of immigration, claiming they refuse to close so-called loopholes in immigration law and falsely stating that the party was at fault for his administration's police of separating migrant families at the border. Trump even appeared to threaten a government shutdown over immigration "loopholes" in February.
Democrats quickly slammed Trump for the ad, with some comparing it to the "Willie Horton" ads that ran during the 1988 presidential campaign.





"This is distracting, divisive Donald at his worst," Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez told CNN, adding that the ad is the "dog whistle of all dog whistles."

Trump, in racially divisive ad, blames Democrats for undocumented immigrant convicted of killing police

The ad, pinned to the top of Trump's Twitter feed, links the man convicted of killing two police officers in 2014 to the migrant caravan.

Trump, in racially divisive ad, blames Democrats for undocumented immigrant convicted of killing police

The ad, pinned to the top of Trump's Twitter feed, links the man convicted of killing two police officers in 2014 to the migrant caravan.

Trump, in racially divisive ad, blames Democrats for undocumented immigrant convicted of killing police

The ad, pinned to the top of Trump's Twitter feed, links the man convicted of killing two police officers in 2014 to the migrant caravan.

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