While saying that his immigration policy is still a work in progress, Republication presidential candidate Donald Trump has been adamant of America's need for more severe and stringent policies against immigrants.
But he made a surprise when he announced that he might be changing his views on immigration to a much more "political pandering" rather than a "real evolution."
Trump earlier said he would establish a "deportation force" to institute the mass deportation of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. But recently, he said he might change his views on his deportation plan against these people.
He also boasted of building a wall along the southern border with Mexico and "make them pay for it". He also vowed to institute a ban on all Muslim immigration.
The Republication presidential bet has likewise uttered strong words against black people in America.
Political observers said Trump's speeches were full of anti-immigrant comments. In one charge he said that Mexican immigrants are rapists and criminals while Muslims are "potential terrorists".
But he has changed his views on these issues.
His style has drawn flak from some Democrats and Republicans.
Recently, he made fun of a federal district court judge for his Mexican lineage with House Speaker and fellow Republican Paul Ryan saying that it was "a textbook definition of a racist."
Ever since, Trump has been firm about immigration policies while claiming that he was the only Republican strong enough to follow through with his concrete immigration policy.