WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump has made hard-line immigration policies a signature issue, but acknowledged on Wednesday that he's been criticized for recently saying some skilled immigrants should be allowed into the country by his "Make America Great Again" supporters.
Trump told an audience of business executives that the U.S. needs immigrants who can train domestic workers in high-tech factories -- and insisted that doing so is not inconsistent with his core political beliefs.
"I love my conservative friends. I love MAGA. But this is MAGA," Trump said during an address to the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum, which he attended with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. "Those people are going to teach our people how to make computer chips, and in a short period of time, our people

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