Donald Trump, former US President and Republican candidate, reaffirmed his hardline stance on immigration during a speech in Raleigh, Nevada. He pledged to initiate what he touted as the most extensive deportation operation in American history.
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Given the unprecedented millions of Biden illegal aliens who are invading our country, it is only common sense that when I’m reelected, we will begin, and we have no choice, the largest deportation operation in America has to be this is what Trump said.
This assertion came on the heels of Trump’s recent remarks characterizing undocumented immigrants as a threat to the nation. At a New Hampshire rally, he expressed deep concerns about this issue, denouncing the rising influx of migrants attempting illegal entry into the US. However, his rhetoric drew severe criticism from the White House, which condemned his language as akin to fascist ideologies.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates rebuked Trump’s rhetoric, warning about its potential to sow division and undermine the rights, dignity, and safety of Americans, as well as the country’s democratic principles.
Trump faced internal backlash within his party as well. Former New Jersey governor, Chris Christie, lambasted Trump’s rhetoric as extreme and impractical, asserting its incapacity to resonate positively with the majority, especially in a contest against Joe Biden, the presumed Democratic nominee for the November 2024 election.
Despite controversies, Trump maintains a significant lead among Republican candidates in national opinion polls, positioning himself for a potential contest against Biden. Immigration remains a contentious issue, set to significantly impact the upcoming presidential election.
During his tenure, Trump vigorously pursued immigration deterrence measures, including the construction of a border wall between the US and Mexico. If re-elected, he vows to complete the wall’s construction and reimpose travel restrictions. Additionally, he has pledged to abolish birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants.
Immigration emerges as a central theme, promising to be a focal point in the lead-up to the November 2024 US presidential election.
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