Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, holds hands with Rep.
Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., after speaking during the 2015 National
Immigration Integration Conference in New York, Monday, Dec. 14, 2015.
(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton meets with members of the
Suarez family, a mixed status immigrant family originally from Honduras
now living on Long Island, New York, before addressing the 2015 National
Immigrant Integration Conference in the Brooklyn borough of New York
City, December 14, 2015. At left is Marcy Yonaly Suarez and on the right
is Angie Suarez. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stands beneath a banner as
she is introduced before addressing the 2015 National Immigrant
Integration Conference in the Brooklyn borough of New York City,
December 14, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, meets with members of
the Suarez family, including Marcy Yonaly Suarez Canales, left, before
speaking at the 2015 National Immigration Integration Conference in New
York, Monday, Dec. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton addresses the 2015 National
Immigrant Integration Conference in the Brooklyn borough of New York
City, December 14, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Democratic
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton took aim at some Republicans
candidates, saying "they are saying some very hateful, hurtful things"
about Muslims. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Democratic
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts before addressing
the 2015 National Immigrant Integration Conference in the Brooklyn
borough of New York City, December 14, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Segar