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Speaker Johnson brushes aside economic concerns associated with ICE raids

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA.) Recently, the officials of the Immigration Customs Enforcement Organization (ICE) have recently warned that the Democratic Party may harm the economy. We are raising economic concerns related to the attack that we went.

Johnson, “I was worried that the Trump administration's attack would have resulted in unintended results on the economy of the Trump administration during a retreat of the House GOP in Miami's Trump National Dral. I don't want it, I don't. ” I think so. “

The chairman referred to Tom Homan, the emperor Trump's border emperor. He previously stated that the overseas expulsion plan was the “worst first.”

“It is a dangerous and violent criminal that he means, and we know who they are. You see them have already been launched and expelled abroad. That is the highest priority of the Federal Government. “The rest will be developed.”

“Everyone in line has a very calm heart about this. What they need, what American people demand, what they value, and frankly in the election. He is very clear about the voting, “he added.

“They have given President Donald Trump a delegation to solve this problem. No matter where I was, the borders, everywhere, the blue states, the red state, and everywhere in the middle of the top or two problems. And they rely on us, to control this situation.

“I think everyone can take a deep breath.

“We intend to restore the law and order at any expense. I think we are borrowing it,” he added. “It's very easy.”

Comments will come a few days after the early Trump administration began to export the country in many major cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego, Denver, Miami and Atlanta. This movement promises a large -scale expulsion campaign for Trump.

The Democratic Party has blamed the administration's efforts, and many warnings have warned that expulsion of abroad could have an adverse effect on the regional level. In December, the Democratic Party members of the Congress of the Congress (JEC) threatened that Trump's proposal to be expelled outside the United States would harm the US economy, reduce growth and labor, and threaten to increase inflation. It was announced.

The report stated that illegally expelled 8.3 million immigrants in Japan will decrease 7.4 % of domestic production and 7 % by 2028.

On Saturday, Adriano Espilat, a chairman of Congress Hispanic Cocas, said, “Fear, confusing the family, unstable the local economy, and impairs the trust of the people.” I wrote a statement.

“The recent raids of ice, which occurred in cities nationwide, are deeply troublesome and emphasized the urgent need for immigration reform, which prioritizes dignity and legitimate processes,” he added. “These unjust raids are not only targeted for diligent individuals, but are surprisingly targeted by US citizens and veterans.”

Johnson was also forced to see that the President would impose tariffs on many countries, so that Americans would pay more to products under the Trump administration. Johnson said he did not predict the use of tariffs and the possibility they had.

“First of all, I don't intend to predict how tariffs are enacted and how it affects the price,” said Johnson. “I think there is a measured approach by the president. Customs duties will clearly be part of the policy agenda from the White House, all of which are in the administrative department, not legislative branches. They will have one -sided authority.

“But I think he will be wise about how he will do it,” he added. “I don't think there is any tariff on the entire country and the industry. I don't think it will happen. He intends to deal with the unfair you see on the stage of the world. I think.

Johnson continued and said that the United States was full of “free trade advocates.”

“But the president often reminds us, it must be a free and fair transaction, and we do not have some people, allies, enemies from all over the world.” He added. “So Trump will be a great equalizer about it, and we are looking forward to it.”

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