President-elect Trump said in a statement: interview On Thursday, NBC News said there is “no price tag” when it comes to his mass deportation plan.
Throughout the campaign, Trump often touted a “Day 1 Agenda” focused on border and immigration enforcement, saying at nearly every rally, “On Day 1, we will begin the largest deportation program in U.S. history.” ” he said.
President Trump said mass deportations target undocumented immigrants, especially those with criminal records. He also said he would rely primarily on local police for assistance, but said the program would require coordination with federal agencies and would likely face pushback from some local jurisdictions. .
Asked about the funding for his plan in an interview with NBC News, President Trump insisted there was “no price tag.”
“It's not about price. It's not. Really, we don't have a choice. People are being killed, people are being killed, drug lords are destroying countries, and now they're destroying those countries. “There's no price tag on not staying here,” NBC News reported.
Trump also said during the interview that people should still be able to enter the country.
“Obviously we have to make our borders strong and strong, and we must do that, but at the same time we want people to come into our country,” he said. “And you know, I'm not the kind of person who says, 'No, you can't come in.' We want people to come in,” Trump said during a phone interview, according to NBC News. reported.
Democrats tried to lure Latino voters away from Trump by leveraging Trump's comments on immigration and a comedian's racist jokes about Puerto Rico at a recent rally, but Trump's performance was showed great support.
a CNN exit poll Trump won among Latino men by 12 points over Vice President Harris, a 35-point difference since 2020, when Biden won the group by 23 points. But among Latino women, Harris won comfortably, beating Trump by 22 points, a stark difference from the 39-point lead Biden won among her generation just four years ago. .
The poll also found that Harris won over Trump among Latino voters, 52% to 46%, giving her a single-digit lead over President Biden. Who beat Trump? Among this group, Trump's approval rating was 65%, compared to 32% in 2020.
According to NBC News, President Trump said his message on immigration was in part responsible for winning the election.
As reported by NBC News, President Trump said, “They want a border, they want people to come in, but they have to come in with love of country. They have to come in legally. I have to,” he said.
NBC News added that the president-elect “is not in line with the way the Democratic Party thinks in this country.”
Trump commented on his phone call with Harris and Biden, calling it “very nice” and “a very respectful two-way street,” NBC News reported. Ta.





