Univision's Jorge Ramos pressed Vice President Joe Biden on the record number of deportations during the Obama administration, with the former vice president saying "things have changed" since he was in the White House.
Why it matters: Under the Obama administration, Immigration and Custom Enforcement deportations topped 385,000 each year in fiscal years 2009-2011, and hit a high of 409,849 in fiscal 2012. The Trump administration deportations have yet to hit that level. Biden tried to deflect the record with other programs Obama put in place to serve Latino immigrants.
The exchange:
Democratic candidate Julián Castro took Biden's punt to jab at the former vice president, saying Biden only takes credit for Obama's works when they are positive, but does not want anything to do with it when it's negative.
Biden responded, "I stand with Barack Obama all 8 years. Good, bad and indifferent. That's where I stand. I did not say I did not stand with him."
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