Trump promises 'brand new day,' immigration limits at pre-inauguration victory rally
- Trump previewed executive actions on immigration and oil drilling at a rally in the Capital One Arena, attended by 20,000 people.
- He pledged to start the largest deportation effort in U.S. history, aiming to remove millions of immigrants.
- Trump indicated he would consider clemency for individuals charged in the Capitol attack.
- He stated, 'By the time the sun sets tomorrow, the invasion of our country will have come to a halt.
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Fear spreads in migrant community as Trump delivers immigration campaign promises
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — On his first day in office, President Trump delivered on campaign promises to severely limit immigration to the United States. The President signed a number of executive orders that shut down an immigration app and canceled appointments made through the app for immigration services. Trump’s first day back in White House includes firings, infrastructure announcement Ana Lamb is an advocate who works with the migrant com…
Trump's 2nd inaugural: A grand vision, dark critique, and promise to restore America
President Donald Trump's inaugural address promises a golden age for America, vowing to end corruption and restore sovereignty. He pledges to end foreign wars and expand U.S. territory.
CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Attendees "surf" a Trump cutout while waiting in line at a rally
WASHINGTON (CBS, KYMA/KECY) - Attendees waiting to enter Donald Trump's pre-inauguration rally "surfed" a cutout of the president-elect through the line in Washington, D.C., on January 19. Video filmed by X user @sntmods1776 shows a cutout of dancing Trump affixed to a small surfboard and making its way down a line of people waiting to enter Capital One Arena for Trump's rally later that afternoon. The "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" wa…
On eve of inauguration, Trump once again connects Colorado to immigration concerns
DENVER (KDVR) — President-elect Donald Trump held a "Victory Rally" on Sunday in Washington, D.C., where he touched on topics that included TikTok, who should be able to serve in the military and immigration impacts on U.S. crime. In his speech, the president-elect told his supporters they would see executive orders Monday that "are going to make you extremely happy." Trump has promised hundreds of executive orders within hours of his inaugurati…
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