Trump touts success of some of his immigration policies in address to Congress
- President Donald Trump emphasized the success of his immigration policies during his address to Congress, noting a decrease in border encounters from 189,913 in February 2024 to just 8,326 in February 2025.
- He presented a proposal for a 'gold card' visa allowing foreign nationals to buy U.S. Citizenship for $5 million and criticized the Biden administration's immigration policies, stating they pose a threat to national security.
- Trump announced the renaming of a wildlife sanctuary in honor of Jocelyn Nungaray, a victim of a crime committed by illegal migrants, and paid tribute to Laken Riley, another victim.
- Trump called for Congress to approve $100 billion for border security and highlighted the designation of cartels as terrorist organizations to combat smuggling and violence.
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