In a recent government meeting, former President Donald Trump delivered a passionate address focusing on immigration and border security, asserting that the current administration's policies have led to a significant increase in crime and illegal immigration. Trump emphasized his administration's achievements in reducing illegal immigration to historic lows, attributing this success to policies such as the \"Remain in Mexico\" program and the construction of border walls.
Trump criticized the Biden administration, particularly Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming that their open border policies have resulted in a surge of criminals entering the United States. He cited alarming statistics, including a rise in terrorist apprehensions and violent crimes linked to illegal immigrants. Trump shared personal stories from grieving families who lost loved ones to violence he attributed to lax immigration enforcement, using these narratives to underscore his call for stricter border control measures.
The former president vowed to implement the largest deportation program in U.S. history if re-elected, targeting criminal gangs and illegal immigrants. He proposed invoking the Alien Enemies Act to dismantle migrant criminal networks and called for the death penalty for migrants who kill American citizens. Trump also pledged to eliminate sanctuary cities and restore law enforcement's ability to combat gang violence.
As the meeting concluded, Trump urged attendees to vote in the upcoming elections, framing the choice as critical for the safety and security of American citizens. He positioned himself as a candidate who would prioritize border security and public safety, contrasting his vision with that of the current administration.