The President of the United States, Donald Trump, celebrated this Sunday the sixth month of his second term with an upbeat message on his social media, claiming that his administration has been “one of the most significant” of any president.
“Time flies! Today marks the six-month anniversary of my second term. The important thing is that it is being recognized as one of the most significant periods of any president,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

In his post, the president stated that in just half a year, his administration has achieved "many good and great things," including the end of "numerous wars in countries not directly related to the U.S., except for trade or friendship."
"Last year, our country was dead, with almost no hope of recovery. Today, the United States is the 'hottest' and most respected country in the world," he stated.
In another message published shortly after, Trump also highlighted his popularity ratings within the Republican Party and among supporters of the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement, stating that they have reached record levels.
"My numbers in the Republican Party and with MAGA have significantly increased since the radical left Democrats and the rioters exposed the Jeffrey Epstein scheme. They have reached 90%, 92%, 93%, and 95% in various polls, and these are records for the party," Trump said.
He also noted that his figures for the general elections "are the highest of his entire career" and attributed the public support to his strict border policies and other actions taken during his presidency.
"God bless America. MAGA!" the president concluded in his post.
A tough immigration policy has been one of the cornerstones of Donald Trump's second term, featuring a series of measures aimed at increasing arrests and speeding up deportations.
In this regard, its administration has renewed the use of electronic surveillance technology as part of an intensive deportation campaign, particularly focusing on migrants who have lost their asylum cases or have outstanding criminal records.
Trump has also announced plans to build five new immigration detention megacenters, which would expand the federal system’s capacity to detain individuals during the deportation process. According to the government, these facilities will enable the implementation of “faster, more efficient, and deterrent” policies.
Legislative changes have been crucial in this direction. At the beginning of July, a regulation was implemented that allocates specific funds for detention and expulsion operations, including additional allocations for transportation and surveillance.
The legislation was driven alongside a broad package of tax cuts and public spending reductions, promoted by Trump as a “great and beautiful law” that reorganizes federal priorities based on security and immigration control.
Frequently Asked Questions about Trump's Second Term and His Immigration Policy
What have been the main achievements of Trump's second term?
Donald Trump highlights the end of numerous wars and the improvement of the economy as key achievements of his second term. Additionally, he boasts of high popularity within the Republican Party and the MAGA movement.
How has Trump handled the immigration situation in the U.S.?
Trump has implemented strict deportation and border security policies, including the deportation of more than 65,000 undocumented immigrants and the entry ban on citizens from certain countries deemed dangerous. He has also signed executive orders to facilitate the self-deportation of migrants.
What has changed at the southern border of the United States under Trump's administration?
The Trump administration has reported a drastic decline in illegal crossings at the southern border, attributed to its immigration policies. Significant legislation has been proposed to further strengthen border security.
What is Trump's stance on the economy and inflation?
Trump has promised to drastically reduce the cost of living in the United States, including lowering prices for medications, gasoline, and food, and has criticized major pharmaceutical companies for the high costs of medications.
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