Former President Donald Trump slammed President Biden’s just-announced “parole” plan, saying, “Innocent Americans are being assaulted, raped and murdered by Biden’s illegal immigrants,” which would grant mass amnesty to more than 200,000 foreigners who entered the United States illegally.
“Rachel Morin, a Maryland mother of five, was held captive, illegally raped and murdered by the evil Joe Biden, who then sent this monster back to our country after he brutally murdered another young woman in El Salvador,” Trump said Tuesday.
“Laken Riley, a nursing student in Georgia, was brutally murdered in February by a Biden-supporting illegal immigrant. And last night in New York, a Biden-supporting illegal immigrant was arrested for allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl at knifepoint in broad daylight.”
Victor Martinez Hernandez, 23, is suspected of killing his Maryland mother, Morin, 37, on a hiking trail in August 2023. Police finally arrested the suspect in Oklahoma on Friday after matching DNA from the crime scene.
Police handcuffed Ecuadorian immigrant Cristian Giovanni Inga Landi, 25, early Tuesday after an observant Queens resident spotted him in the neighborhood and held him until authorities arrived. The suspect is accused of raping and kidnapping a 13-year-old girl in Quicena Park.
“Biden can’t get off a stage or compose a coherent sentence, but this isn’t total incompetence. This was by design,” Trump added.
Trump campaign spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt said, “Biden doesn’t care about the American lives that will be ruined forever by the illegal criminals he is importing, nor does he care that law-abiding taxpayers will be forced to pay for illegal immigrants’ free food, housing and medical care, despite the inflation that is plaguing them. Biden cares about one thing and one thing – power. That’s why he’s granting mass amnesty and citizenship to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who he knows will ultimately vote for him and open-border Democrats.”
The Biden campaign has said the new program would apply to undocumented immigrants who have lived in the US for more than 10 years and are legally married to US citizens. Qualified immigrants would then have up to three years to pursue a more permanent form of US citizenship.
“Illegal immigrants should be deported, not given a mass amnesty,” said Bernie Moreno, Republican Senate candidate for Ohio.
His opponent, Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown, added, “If you care about defending America and protecting our jobs and wages, you will stand up to Biden to stop this invasion. Yet he has repeatedly supported amnesty for illegal immigrants during his decades in office.”
“Senator Sherrod does not represent the people of Ohio, he represents criminal illegal immigrants and the big corporations that seek their cheap labor.”
Moreno told The Washington Post that Brown and other Democrats in Washington have a penchant for obstructing immigrant protections.
● In 2020, the Democratic Party Opposed He cited the Trump administration’s COVID immigration policy, Title 42, as an example. The Holocaust.
- Title 42 was then removed in its entirety by Biden in May 2023, without a clear transition plan to adequately secure the border post-COVID-19.
● In 2015, the Democratic Party Voted against The Senate bill would require deported felons to serve a minimum five-year prison sentence if they re-enter the country illegally.
● In 2018, the Democratic Party The bill was pushed through The bill was intended to address “family separations” at the border by releasing parents who have committed federal crimes, but it did not distinguish between migrant children at the border and those who are already U.S. citizens. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) I got it. This bill will increase child sex trafficking.
Democrats support President Trump’s border wall “Stupid” and “wrong” He voted against an amendment to increase the number of Border Patrol agents.
As we head into summer, illegal immigration remains the top issue for American voters.
A recent Gallup poll found that for the first time since 2019, Americans cited immigration as the most important issue, with 28% of respondents naming it as their first choice.
Border incidents themselves remain at high levels.
In April, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported more than 179,000 encounters with illegal border crossers along the Southwest border alone.
The total number of cases nationwide has exceeded 247,000.


