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“I intend to deport a lot of people from our shores” — Donald Trump

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"I intend to deport a lot of people from our shores" -- Donald Trump

America was built on the foundations of an immigrant population, however Republican candidate for the U.S 2024 elections Donald Trump is about to change all that.

In a striking declaration during his formal acceptance of the Republican nomination, Donald Trump vowed to launch the largest deportation operation in U.S. history if re-elected.

Addressing enthusiastic GOP supporters on Thursday, Donald Trump outlined an aggressive immigration policy aimed at drastically reducing crime rates by expelling what he described as “murderers” being sent from Central American countries.

Trump’s bold announcement comes on the heels of an assassination attempt, underscoring the high stakes of his campaign. The former president compared his proposed deportations to those of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who conducted significant deportation operations in the 1950s.

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“You know, he was a moderate but he believed very strongly in borders. He had the largest deportation operation we’ve ever had,” Trump stated. “But ours will be even larger.”

Trump’s rhetoric emphasized a perceived connection between immigration and crime, citing dropping crime rates in countries like El Salvador as evidence that criminals are being sent to the United States.

“Our platform proposes the largest deportation operation in the history of our country,” Trump declared, framing his plan as a necessary measure for national security and public safety.

This aggressive stance on immigration is poised to be a central pillar of Trump’s 2024 campaign, appealing to his base while likely igniting intense debate across the political spectrum. It should however be noted that Donald Trump made such manifestoes during the 2016 elections.

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