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							President Donald Trump reaffirmed his clear and uncompromising stance on immigration policy during a November 2, 2025, interview with Megyn Kelly, emphasizing that illegal entry into the United States will no longer be tolerated — but lawful immigration will always remain open to those who follow the rules.
“The policy has to be, ‘you came into the country illegally, you’re going to go out,’” President Trump stated. “However, you’ve also seen — you’re going to go out, we’re going to work with you, and you’re going to come back into our country legally.”
The statement reflects the President’s signature “Lawful Pathway” approach — a combination of firm border enforcement and structured legal immigration reform. Under Trump’s vision, illegal entrants would be removed swiftly but given the opportunity to reapply and return through legitimate, regulated processes, ensuring fairness while restoring national sovereignty.
Administration officials describe the policy as a balance between compassion and control — rejecting blanket amnesty while encouraging legal migration for those willing to follow due process. The plan underscores that the U.S. is not closing its doors, but rather protecting them from unlawful entry, preserving opportunity for law-abiding immigrants who contribute to the nation’s economy and communities.
This message comes amid renewed attention on border security, following record levels of illegal crossings earlier in the year. Trump’s remarks mark a firm contrast to previous administrations that blurred the lines between enforcement and leniency. By asserting both accountability and openness, President Trump is once again drawing a clear line: America welcomes immigrants — but only through legal means.
In an era of global instability and rising migration pressures, Trump’s policy represents a reaffirmation of national sovereignty, fairness, and the enduring promise of legal immigration done the right way.
 
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