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Trump Claims Democrats Allowed Millions of Unvetted Immigrants into the US

New York PostJuly 22, 20253 min2,552 views
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Border Security and Immigration Policies

  • 🎯 Trump claims that Democrats allowed approximately 21 million people, possibly more, into the country without proper vetting.
  • ⚠️ He states that many of these individuals came from jails, gangs, and mental institutions, with some being murderers.
  • πŸš€ In contrast, Trump asserts that his administration implemented the strongest border in the world, with zero illegal immigrants entering last month.
  • πŸ’‘ He contrasts this with the previous year when hundreds of thousands, and prior to elections, millions, entered the country daily.

Motivations Behind Immigration Policies

  • ❓ Trump questions why Democrats would allow such a large influx of people, suggesting two primary reasons: the vote or that they hate our country.
  • πŸ—³οΈ He dismisses the idea that they would need more votes due to their alleged ability to cheat.
  • πŸ’” He expresses a strong belief that the motivation is a deep-seated hatred for the country.

Impact and Recent Incidents

  • πŸ’” Trump laments the damage that has been done to America by these policies, calling it very sad.
  • 🚨 He references a recent incident where a police officer was shot, highlighting the severity of crimes committed by individuals who entered the country.
  • πŸ˜” The incident involved the officer being shot and then abandoned at a hospital, which Trump describes as a
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Immigration PolicyBorder SecurityDonald TrumpDemocratsIllegal ImmigrationVetting ProcessSanctuary CitiesLaw EnforcementNational SecurityVoter Fraud
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