Does Kamala Want More Illegals In America?

Trump Makes Shocking New Confession

Former President Donald Trump addressed a crowd in Tempe, Arizona, on Thursday, emphasizing his strong stance on immigration and criticizing the Biden administration’s border policies. He argued that the current approach to immigration has turned the United States into a “dumping ground” for the world, a sentiment he felt was necessary to express more strongly than ever.

In his remarks, Trump asserted, “We’re like a garbage can for the world. It’s clear what’s happening to our great nation. I’ve never felt this strongly before, but it’s time we call it what it is.” His words resonate with many Americans who feel overwhelmed by the influx of immigrants and the perceived erosion of local communities.

Trump’s critique didn’t stop at the border; he specifically called out Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming her policies should disqualify her from any future presidential aspirations. He argued that the way migrants are entering the country is “destroying” the fabric of American life, and he warned that cities are facing significant challenges as a result.

Reaffirming his commitment to immigration reform, Trump pledged that if re-elected, he would prioritize mass deportations of individuals in the country illegally. He also hinted at revoking protected status for certain immigrant groups, a move that would certainly spark debate among lawmakers and activists.

In response to ongoing criticism from Harris and her team regarding a border security bill, Trump urged his supporters to oppose legislation that he believes would only benefit Democrats. He emphasized that Republicans must remain united against policies that threaten national security and American values.

With the election on the horizon, Trump’s remarks underscore a critical issue for Republican voters: the need for strong, decisive action on immigration to protect the interests and safety of American citizens.