
Caitlyn Jenner makes case for California recall in first TV interview as gubernatorial candidate
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California gubernatorial candidate Caitlyn Jenner said Wednesday that she is committed to building former President Donald Trump's wall at the southern border but that she favors "modernizing" the nation's immigration system to help some of the undocumented immigrants in this country gain US citizenship.
Jenner, who is challenging Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom in the Republican-led effort to recall him, did not offer any specifics Wednesday night about what changes are needed in the immigration system during her first television interview as a candidate, with Fox News' Sean Hannity. But she appeared to be trying to straddle the line of appearing compassionate while also describing herself as "pro-law enforcement" and "pro-border protection." "We need to spend some money to have a fair and equitable immigration system," she said when Hannity asked her if she supported "sanctuary cities." "I am all for the wall. I would secure the wall. We can't have a state, we can't have a country without a secure wall."More Related News

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