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Clinton Attacks Trump for Talking in 'Hateful, Very Prejudicial, Really Unacceptable Ways' on Immigration
DENMARK, SC - FEBRUARY 12: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to voters in South Carolina a day after her debate with rival candidate Bernie Sanders on February 12, 2016 in Denmark, South Carolina. Clinton is counting on strong support from the African American community in South Carolina to give her a win over Sanders in the upcoming primary on February 27. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Clinton Attacks Trump for Talking in 'Hateful, Very Prejudicial, Really Unacceptable Ways' on Immigration

"...he's talking about ripping apart families."

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Calling immigration a key issue in the presidential race, Hillary Clinton is attacking Donald Trump for talking in "hateful, very prejudicial, really unacceptable ways."

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At a campaign event focused on immigration, Clinton continued her criticism of the likely Republican nominee, saying that when he "talks about deporting 11 million immigrants, he's talking about ripping apart families."

Clinton kicked off a long day of California campaigning at Los Angeles Mission College in Sylmar, where she addressed a largely Asian and Latino crowd.

Clinton listened to the personal experiences of several immigrants and stressed her commitment to immigration reform.

Clinton has upped her attacks on Trump in recent days, starting with a speech slamming his foreign policy Thursday. She is hoping to officially lock up the Democratic nomination in the coming days.

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