Trump Announces New Immigration Rule

At a recent town hall in Miami, former President Donald Trump addressed the pressing issue of immigration, emphasizing his commitment to a strong and legally sound immigration system. Speaking directly to Hispanic voters, he made it clear that under his leadership, newcomers to the United States would need to demonstrate their dedication to the nation and its values.

Trump stated, “We want workers, but they must come here legally.” He underscored the importance of immigrants truly appreciating and loving the country they wish to join. This sentiment resonated with attendees, particularly those concerned about labor shortages and rising food prices, like a California farmer who expressed worries about the future of agriculture.

He pointed out the failures of the current administration in managing border security, noting, “The problem is that they’ve lost control completely.” Trump argued that the significant increase in illegal border crossings has adversely affected job opportunities for American citizens, particularly within Hispanic and African American communities. He stated, “A lot of jobs that you have are being taken by those who are coming in illegally.”

The former president didn’t shy away from discussing the broader implications of unchecked immigration, asserting that many individuals entering the country are not just seeking a better life but may pose risks. “They’re emptying out jails, and we cannot have that,” he cautioned, emphasizing the need for a stricter immigration process.

In response to the recent polling data indicating a tighter race among Hispanic voters, Trump expressed optimism about his support, particularly among Hispanic men, where the gap is narrowing. He vowed to ensure that those entering the U.S. are individuals of high character who contribute positively to society.

As he laid out his vision for a secure and lawful immigration system, Trump called for unity and collaboration to restore the integrity of America’s borders, ultimately reinforcing his position as a champion for all hardworking Americans.

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