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Ron Fournier challenges critics: 'How do you deport 12 million people without boxcars?'

As Twitchy reported yesterday, Hillary Clinton remarkably took her campaign rhetoric to a new low, suggesting that Republican candidates supported deporting 12 million illegal aliens “in boxcars,” a rather transparent reference to the Holocaust.

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Or was it? The Hill reports today that Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill said that the comment was not a reference to the Holocaust.

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Merrill added that GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush has also used the word “boxcars” when referring to mass deportation. In June, Bush said at a campaign event in Nevada that “I don’t think our country is going to be the kind of country that puts people on boxcars and sends them away.” In other words, the only Republican to bring up putting people in boxcars said we’re not the kind of country that does that.

So, Hillary Clinton’s reference to boxcars wasn’t meant to evoke the Holocaust because her campaign spokesman said so? National Journal’s Ron Fournier yesterday seemed to agree with the boxcar reference — practically speaking, of course.

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Donald Trump … over the top? Stop the presses!

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