At a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Tuesday, former President Trump vowed to return the large number of illegal immigrants flooding the U.S. southern border to their countries of origin, whether countries want to or not.
“If I were president, instead of asking illegal aliens to be forced into their homes, I would say illegal aliens have to go back to their homes, they have to go home,” Trump promised. .
“No country can withstand this invasion,” he taunted. “There is no country in the world that can do that…I don’t care how much money there is, and we don’t, we are $34 trillion in debt. No country can withstand this cost. Nowhere else in the world, perhaps more important than the actual dollar cost, is this cost destroying our civilization and destroying our country.”
“On day one, I’m going to close our borders and launch the largest internal deportation operation in our country’s history. And when other countries say we’re not going to bring them back, ‘we’re not going to bring them back.’ I say…umm, yeah, here they come. You just have to be patient and hold on to your pants, because here they come. they will be back. Congratulations,” he said.
President Trump used the event to unveil a new slogan: “Stop Bloodshed on Biden’s Border,” an attempt to reclaim the phrase “bloodshed” that left-wing media criticized him for in March. It seems that. (Related: President Trump’s ‘bloodshed’ hoax shows how pathetic the media has become)
During the event, the Michigan Police Officers Association endorsed Trump as a presidential candidate.
The association’s president, James Tiganelli, detailed the chaotic process that allowed more than 3 million illegal immigrants to enter the United States at the southern border. “Those who come in are coming in in the light of day. They’re pushing aside our National Guard to do it. Then they’re given a gift card. They’re given a phone or an iPad. Transportation to wherever you want to go in the United States. And you want to say to the law-abiding people here, “The law must be obeyed.” There seems to be no real reason to do so anymore,” Tiganelli argued.
“The guys we arrest become petty criminals, and then they’re no longer in custody, and then they’re actually free before we even clean the cars before the end of the shift,” Tigarelli said. said.

