Posted on 04/01/2024 5:28:31 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
In an interview with WISN 1130 radio host Dan O’Donnell earlier today, former President Donald Trump said “we have no choice” when asked about the possibility of mass deportations if he is reelected.
During a potential second Trump administration, deportations would start with criminals. Trump stated: “We are going to start with the bad ones, and the local police will know the bad ones, they’ll know their name, and their middle name, and their numbers, and they’ll know everything, and we’ll be able to work with the local police, but we’ll have no choice.”
Trump continued, stating that Joe Biden has been the worst president in U.S. history. “No country can sustain what this man has done. He’s the worst president in our history by far. He makes Jimmy, I’ll tell you what, he makes Jimmy Carter look like a genius by comparison. This is the worst president ever. The damage he’s done to our country is incalculable.”
He said mass deportations of millions of illegal immigrants is necessary: “We have to do that, we’re going to have to have mass deportations of people, and we’re going to start with the criminals….”
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Oh, it’s you. I wouldn’t have bothered responding had I checked who it was. My apologies. Carry on with your TDS.
I triple checked, Trump never once cut government spending while President. I wouldn’t hold my breath expecting him to cut off the payments to illegals this time either. He’s not even pledging to. Not that it would guarantee it anyway.
Look at what happened to the Leftists for burning down
business districts across the nation.
Absolutely nothing...
We will have to gurad our own places then.
Crazy bastids.
You’re not wrong.
Huh?
Joke.
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