‘Get Them the Hell Out’: Donald Trump Renews Call to Deport US-Born Offenders
UNITED STATES, JUL 1 – Trump seeks to deport U.S. citizens convicted of serious crimes, including naturalized and native-born individuals, amid expanded immigration enforcement and new detention facilities.
- Donald Trump threatened to strip certain U.S. citizens of their nationality and deport them for committing specific crimes, including some born in the U.S.
- He stated, "I think we ought to get them the hell out of here, too, if you want to know the truth," regarding the offenders.
- Trump claimed uncertainty about Mamdani's legal status in the country and expressed, "We have a lot of bad criminals that came into this country and they came in stupidly."
- In response to Mamdani, Trump remarked, "Well then, we’ll have to arrest him.
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