Trump is returning to the US-Mexico border as he lays out a set of hard-line immigration proposals
- Donald Trump is visiting the U.S.-Mexico border to promote a hard-line immigration agenda, including building more border wall and cracking down on legal asylum-seekers.
- Trump plans to terminate open-borders policy, deport immigrants with "jihadist sympathies," and bar those who support Hamas or have anti-American/antisemitic views. He also aims to end birthright citizenship and invoke the Alien Enemies Act.
- Trump's visit is expected to include a formal endorsement from Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, who has been actively pursuing strict immigration measures.
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Trump vows new migrant crackdown in visit to Mexico border
EDINBURG (United States), Nov 20 — Donald Trump took his presidential campaign down to the border with Mexico yesterday, doubling down on the hardline immigration rhetoric that was a hallmark of his first White House term. The Republican leader asserted that border security had evaporated under President Joe Biden, with “gangs of thugs” pouring into the US. “We’re going to take over that border and we’re going to make it the most secure border i…
The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, endorsed former President Trump for the primary nomination of the Republican Party and assured that only he could stop the “invasion” that the country is experiencing.
Trump returns to the U.S.-Mexico border as he lays out a set of hard-line immigration proposals
EDINBURG, Texas — Donald Trump returned to the U.S.-Mexico border for a visit Sunday as he promotes a hard-line immigration agenda that would be far more expansive than the policies he pursued during his first term as president.
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