Immigrants chose not to come after hearing my threats, says Donald Trump in Congress address
President Trump claimed that his firm immigration policies have led to a significant decrease in illegal border crossings, describing the recent figures as the 'lowest recorded—ever.' He credited the decline to the deployment of military and borde...
President Trump highlighted that the number of illegal crossings in the past month was "by far the lowest recorded—ever." He credited this achievement to the deployment of the US military and border patrol agents to counter what he described as a "border invasion." The President emphasised his commitment to addressing the "national emergency" at the US-Mexico border, underscoring that his administration's actions have been effective in deterring potential illegal immigrants.
Since taking office, President Trump has implemented a series of stringent measures aimed at curbing illegal immigration. These include the use of military aircraft to repatriate arrested migrants to their countries of origin. The administration's hardline approach has been a cornerstone of its immigration policy, aiming to dissuade individuals from attempting unauthorized entry into the United States.
The President's remarks come amid ongoing debates over immigration policies, with supporters praising the administration's efforts to enforce border security and critics expressing concerns over the humanitarian implications of such measures.
As the administration continues to implement its immigration agenda, the long-term impacts of these policies on migration patterns and international relations remain to be seen.
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