Clinton: I Will Not Target Sanctuary Cities
Hillary Clinton speaks to voters in Brownsburg, Ind., Thursday, a day after sitting down with FOX News' Bill O'Reilly to discuss her foreign and domestic policy plans. (AP Photo)
Hillary Clinton, in the second half of her first-ever interview with FOX News’ Bill O’Reilly, said that if elected president she would not crack down on so-called illegal immigrant “sanctuary cities.”
Clinton outlined several points of her foreign policy platform in the final segment of the interview, which aired Thursday. She declared there’s nothing left to achieve in Iraq and issued a stern warning about the threats Iran poses to that region once U.S. troops withdraw.
Asked about the controversial topic of sanctuary cities — cities that encourage a hands-off approach to local enforcement of federal immigration policy — Clinton swiftly responded, “No I’m not (going to target them). I’m not.”
She said she wants illegal immigrants to feel safe reporting crimes and that “sometimes you have two competing values.”
But she said federal immigration policy is “broken” and needs reform.
“I’m 100 percent in favor of tightening our borders, of enforcing the laws against employers, of going after the kind of abuses that we see in the job market, of making it clear that we have got to figure out what we’re going to do with people,” she said.
Clinton joined O’Reilly in South Bend, Ind., on Wednesday for her first appearance in the “The O’Reilly Factor,” putting the squeeze on rival Barack Obama (who went on FOX News Sunday for the first time over the weekend) and other Democrats to do the same.
Clinton campaign aides said her appearance on the show was designed to reach out to working-class, independent white men who could decide the outcome of next week’s Indiana primary.
A day after tackling the Rev. Jeremiah Wright controversy, Clinton moved on to discuss the Iraq war and Middle Eastern policies, saying there’s no military solution in Iraq and that U.S. troops have already fulfilled their mission.
“First of all, I believe that our military has fulfilled all their military missions,” Clinton said, as her campaign also criticized President Bush for Iraq policies on the fifth anniversary of the “Mission Accomplished” banner. “There’s no doubt in my mind. They got rid of Saddam Hussein, which they were asked to do. They gave the Iraqis free and fair elections. They gave the Iraqi government the space and time to make the decisions that only the Iraqis can make for themselves.
“There is no military solution to what we face in Iraq, which is unprecedented. It is dangerous, it is unstable,” she said.
Clinton also charged Iran with fueling the bloodshed in Iraq.
“I think it’s somewhat open to debate as to whether Iran really wants to see us withdraw, and here’s why. They have been an equal opportunity supporter of the militias, of the insurgents, of anybody who would pick up arms against the United States,” she said.
But she took a decidedly softer tone after telling ABC that she would “attack Iran” and “we would be able to totally obliterate them” if the country attacked Israel with nuclear weapons.
“If Iran were to ever obtain a nuclear weapon, that would be unbelievably bad for us and the world. And I’m going to do everything I can to prevent that from ever happening,” she told FOX News, leaving it at that.
Iran strongly condemned Clinton late Wednesday for her previous statements. Its deputy United Nations ambassador said the remarks were “provocative, unwarranted and irresponsible.”
Clinton said as president she would withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq, and emphasize “the political and the diplomatic.”
“There will be a lot of conflict between the Iranians and the Iraqis moving forward if the United States is on the sidelines, instead of in the middle.”
Both Democratic candidates were campaigning hard Thursday in Indiana, which votes alongside North Carolina May 6.
Clinton is still trailing in delegates, but hoping to close part of the gap on Tuesday. However, as Obama grapples with the Wright controversy, her campaign got a jolt when a longtime superdelegate supporter defected to Obama.
“A vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote to continue” a long, self-destructive Democratic campaign, former national party Chairman Joe Andrew wrote in a letter designed to have an impact on the turbulent race nationally as well as in his home state of Indiana.
He urged Democrats to “reject the old negative politics” and unify behind Obama.
FOX News’ Aaron Bruns and The Associated Press contributed to this report.





Now that I see how tough O’Reilly is, I know that Obama will never make it on his show. He doesn’t have the depth that Hillary has nor the courage. Obama supporters are blind and bias.
Go Hillary 2008-2016
Hillary has the experience and she can produce results. Hillary 08
I cannot believe that ALL of these candidates do not realize that the failed immigration policies of the past are going to break the backs of the working middles class in this Country. All canidates seem to want to continue on the same path and the middles class cannot continue paying the bill for this waste.
I have no doubt Hillary will bend over backwards for illegal aliens to get their illegal votes!
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You guys should check out the comments made by Clintonistas….. Indiana voters are in for a big surprise…. According to one of Clinton’s current advisor’s opinions Indiana’s voters are “shix” and are “worthless white nixxers”. Disgusting and pathetic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN_nQOHj__s
its alway amazing to me how the ones who lust for war are never the ones who go to war. if you want to stay in Iraq then enlist and serve your country. dont send others to fight your battles.
I applaud Mrs. Clinton……O’Reilly can be tough and she hung in there. Definitely Presidential qualities! Hillary 08 !
I have watched the Bill O’Reilly ‘no spin zone’ show for years. I have always agreed with him about 99% of the time. I have heard him talk about the Clintons so many times and what he would do if he could get her on the show. I will never watch him again and have heard from many people that they will not either. He did not ever make her answer a question and she made him look like an idiot. Why doesn’t he bring up her and Bill Clinton’s association with Jeremiah Wright. They invited him to the White House as their private Spiritual advisor. None of that has come out. They have been involved with so many people going to prison for them and made deaths look like sucides etc. They are very evil people. Bill also talked about Obama receiving 93 or 94% of the Black vote. What is he trying to do. I think all this will hurt Fox news and I hope it does. I have always watched Fox because I always felt I was getting a fair and truthful answer from them but now feel your employees are taking Fox out the left and cannot even be fair anymore. I know he is wanting to invite Obama to his show but I would refuse because he is behaving like a racist. (I am white). He seems to use his power to hurt when he wants to and let others use him (like Hillary). I agree with Dennis Miller. Bill you could have finally brought out the truth in what she is and you seemed to think you were funny and let her blow this wide open to her benefit.
I never thought, in a million years, that I would consider supporting Hillary Clinton, but after watching her the past few evening, I was very, very impressed. I never knew how smart-sounding she could be. There is no doubt that interview helped her. She was on top of her game, which is pretty amazing considering this brutal campaign the dems are currently in and considering who was conducting the interview. I have to give her props.