Hillary Asks Young Voter to Speak More Slowly So She Can Understand

‘I’m having a hard time’

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    Hillary Clinton, appearing Tuesday at a townhall in Keota, Iowa, had a hard time understanding a young voter asking about immigration. The voter introduced herself and began asking a question about the ICE's "reputation" for deporting low-priority immigrants and poor treatment of women.

    "Can you just slow down a little bit, I'm having a hard time," Clinton interjected.

    The young woman did not appear to be speaking abnormally quickly. 

     "I want to hear you, so just slow down a little," Clinton repeated.

    The voter then asked about Pastor Max Villatoro who was deported to Honduras after convictions for drunken driving and other record tampering.

    Clinton said she opposes deporting low-risk immigrants like Pastor Max Villatoro. She also said she wants to get rid of private detention centers and private prisons, as they have a profit-incentive to keep beds filled.

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