During a rally in Arizona, former President Donald Trump intensified his anti-immigration stance, referring to undocumented migrants as 'animals' and describing the situation at the U.S. border as a 'migrant invasion.' Trump vowed to take swift action to remove migrants if re-elected, framing the issue as a national security crisis.
His speech also included attacks on President Joe Biden and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, accusing them of weak immigration policies.
The rally comes just days before the upcoming election, as Trump seeks to galvanize his base with hardline immigration promises.
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@7HPFGKKLibertarian1yr1Y
This kind of rhetoric from Trump is just more big government fear-mongering. Instead of letting people cross the border and work freely, both parties keep using immigration as a political tool to expand government control. The real solution is getting rid of the endless regulations and letting the free market handle labor and migration. We don’t need more walls or more power in the hands of the state. People should be free to move and work where they want without politicians using them as scapegoats.
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'Get those animals out': Trump pledges to end migrant 'invasion' in Arizona speech
Trump claimed in an Arizona rally that the U.S. is under assault by a "migrant invasion' and that he will "get those animals out of here fast."
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