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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, stated this Sunday that his administration will continue to act decisively against internal threats and foreign entities that pose a danger to the country.
In a message shared on his social network Truth Social, the president wrote: “We need to get the bad people out of our country, and fast.”
"What the Biden Administration and a rigged election did to the United States of America must never be forgotten. Let's make America great again!" emphasized the controversial message.
The comment reinforces Trump's hardline stance on immigration and national security, issues that have been central to his administration since his return to the White House.
The president has emphasized that his priority is to protect American citizens and ensure compliance with border laws.
In recent weeks, Trump has intensified his rhetoric against the immigration policies implemented during Joe Biden's administration, which he blames for the rise in crime and the irregular entry of individuals into the country.
Furthermore, the president has reiterated that his government "will not tolerate" the presence of foreign criminals or groups linked to drug trafficking, in line with recent military operations in the Caribbean against organizations deemed narco-terrorist.
With his message, Trump seeks to reaffirm his commitment to national security and his campaign slogan "Make America Great Again," focusing on economic recovery, border protection, and the restoration of internal order.
Trump's statement is part of a political offensive aimed at consolidating executive power and dismantling previous policies. His administration recently reaffirmed that the president can issue orders with the force of law on matters of immigration and security, without the need for immediate legislative approval.
In that vein, Trump canceled all executive orders signed by Joe Biden, including those related to asylum, immigrant protection, and climate regulations. The measure was presented as part of an agenda for "institutional restoration."
The latest decisions also include immediate effects for migrants. The United States suspended asylum rulings following an attack attributed to a foreigner without regular status, reinforcing the government's narrative about the risks associated with uncontrolled immigration.
In addition, Trump announced that he will revoke citizenship from naturalized immigrants who, in his words, "have lied in their admission processes," paving the way for mass reviews and potential deportations under expanded criteria.
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