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Unidentified commenter urges strict enforcement of immigration laws, praises Trump policies

Unspecified meeting · March 5, 2025
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Summary

An unidentified commenter said anyone who breaks U.S. laws will be pursued and called for tighter border enforcement, praising former President Donald Trump's approach. The remarks appear in the provided transcript and do not show any formal proposal, vote or reference to statutory authority.

An unidentified public commenter told attendees in the provided transcript, "Let me be clear. If you come to our country and you break our laws, we will hunt you down." The speaker said criminals are not welcome in the United States and accused past leadership of leaving the borders "wide open," linking that state to "drugs, human trafficking, and violent criminals."

The commenter again invoked former President Donald Trump, saying, "Under President Trump, we are defending American families and restoring their safety. Under President Trump, America's borders are closed to lawbreakers." The speaker added a direct admonition: "Follow the law and you'll find opportunity. Break it and you'll find consequences."

The transcript contains no record of motions, votes, cited statutes or agency directives tied to these remarks. It also contains no named organizer or official who introduced the comments. The statements reflect policy preferences expressed by the speaker and do not, by themselves, indicate any formal action by a governing body or agency.

The transcript does not identify any legal authorities or enforcement actions discussed beyond general references to law and to a former president. It does not specify whether the remarks occurred during a public-comment period, an agenda item, or another part of the meeting.