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Illegal immigrants in the US often get better care than the
nation's military veterans, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has
said.
"We're not going to allow that to
happen any longer," he told a bikers' rally in Washington DC.
Mr Trump did not provide any evidence for his assertion.
Mr Trump did not provide any evidence for his assertion.
Last year, the billionaire sparked
anger by attacking the military record of Senator John McCain, a former
prisoner of war.
Mr Trump said Sen McCain was only
considered a hero because he was a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War.
He then added: "I like people who
weren't captured."
Since then Mr Trump, who never served
in the military, has tried to repair the damage by frequently honouring
veterans at his rallies and holding fundraising events for them.
His latest comments came at the annual
Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally on Sunday, which was dedicated to remembering
POWs and those missing in action.
Despite previous criticism, many in the
crowd cheered Mr Trump.
"What I like about Trump is that
he is one of us. He's not a politician," 52-year-old Louis Naymik was
quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.
Mr Trump who has made controversial
comments on a number of issues - was speaking ahead of the 7 June California primary.
He is running unopposed in California
after his Republican rivals pulled out and he reached the number of delegates
needed to secure the nomination. It has yet to be formalised.
The Associated Press says Congress and
many states have written an assortment of laws and policies designed to
restrict government services to people in the country illegally.
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