Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has vowed to deport anyone who is in the United States illegally, should he be elected.<br /><br /> During a major policy speech in the border state of Arizona, Trump took a dim view of the 11 million people who had crossed into the US illegally and said he would also crackdown on those who have committed serious crimes.<br /><br /> “I’m going to create a new special Deportation Task Force focused on identifying and quickly removing the most dangerous criminal illegal immigrants in America who have evaded justice, just like Hillary Clinton has evaded justice”<br /><br /> Trump was later joined by representatives of families of people killed by illegal immigrants.<br /><br /> He also promised to suspend immigration from Syria and Libya as a way of carrying out his proposed ban on Muslims from some countries.<br /><br /> The speech is being seen as Trump’s response to critics who have accused him of “flip flopping” over immigration issues having flirted with a softer approach, <br /><br /> View on social media<br /><br /> Ann Coulter: Trump’s immigration speech is “the most magnificent speech ever given” https://t.co/m2ytzpRQJ4 pic.twitter.com/WUnw00gFFY— The Hill (@thehill) September 1, 2016<br /><br /> Again, this is what Trump is excavating. The GOP needs to decide if they’re ok with that. https://t.co/il81vRF9wf— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) September 1, 2016<br /><br /> “To the extent there was a pivot, it appeared to be from the hard right to the alt right.” https://t.co/TGLjMKJ44l— Gabriel Snyder (@gabrielsnyder) September 1, 2016<br /><br /> There may not be enough cute pet pics in all of Twitter to wash away the stench of Trump’s speech. But let’s try. pic.twitter.com/RDX8m1lle2— John Aravosis (@aravosis) September 1, 2016<br />