פרעזידענט טראמפ מיט א שטארקע מעסעדזש אז מען דארף ארויסטראגן די אומלעגאלע פון אמעריקע
President Donald Trump delivered a firm message on immigration and border security, emphasizing the urgent need to remove dangerous individuals who entered the United States illegally.
“The border is great, but we have to get a lot of people OUT that came in here illegally and that are criminals at the highest level, including murderers. We have to get them out,” Trump said during a recent address. “What the Democrats did to this country is unthinkable.”
The president’s remarks reflect his administration’s continued focus on border enforcement and national security. While he praised recent improvements at the southern border under his leadership, Trump underscored that the job isn't finished—especially when it comes to dealing with illegal immigrants involved in violent crimes.
His comments also included sharp criticism of past Democratic policies, which he claims contributed to the influx of undocumented migrants and rising crime rates in certain areas. Trump has long advocated for stricter immigration enforcement and has directed federal agencies to prioritize the removal of individuals with criminal backgrounds.
As the 2026 election cycle approaches, immigration and public safety are once again shaping up to be central issues in Trump’s messaging to the American people.