
Trump talks Immigration during National Security speech aboard battleship Lowa in San Pedro. The Republican front-runner stood on a battleship in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening and largely dispensed with the idea that he would offer a broad foreign policy vision. Instead, the businessman spoke for under 15 minutes aboard the USS Iowa, returning to his tough rhetoric on immigration as several hundred protestors chanted their disapproval nearby. There was no mention of ISIS, the Islamic militant group Trump has in the past pledged to eradicate, and few policy solutions to the rise of China, the nation he says is responsible for America’s trade problems. Trump did once again blast the Iran nuclear deal reached by President Barack Obama and world powers, and offered some more details on his pledge to tear apart the Department of Veterans Affairs and improve health care for former service members. “We’re going to create a whole new system. We’re going to take the system apart. You’re going to get the greatest service of any country because you deserve it,” Trump said. “We have illegal immigrants that are treated better, by far, than our veterans.”