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Donald Trump Says Migrants A Bigger Threat Than Putin In Recent Anti-Immigration Rhetoric

A week after JD Vance criticised Europe for its apparent pro-immigration policies, Donald Trump posted a defence of Russian President Vlamidir Putin and similar anti-immigration rhetoric on his social media

Donald Trump Says Migrants are a Bigger Threat than Putin in Recent Anti-Immigration Rhetoric
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On Monday, US President Donald Trump said that migrants in the United States are a bigger threat than Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump said Vladimir Putin was being paid disproportionate attention to, and instead suggested that the target should be curbing “migrant rape gangs, drug lords, murderers” to prevent the country from following Europe's path. His entire post on Truth Social, the platform that he prefers to X since he was banned on it during Biden administration, and before Elon Musk took over Twitter, was this: "We should spend less time worrying about Putin, and more time worrying about migrant rape gangs, drug lords, murderers, and people from mental institutions entering our Country - So that we don’t end up like Europe."

Trump라이브 바카라 Anti-Europe remarks are coming on the heel of J.D. Vance라이브 바카라 similar sentiment a week ago, where he shared his concern about Europe fostering illegal immigration at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Maryland, US. Vance called illegal immigration the "greatest threat" west is facing right now.

In a follow up post, Trump boasted about bringing down the number of illegal immigrants to an all time low since he took the President office a month ago.

“The month of February, my first full month in Office, had the LOWEST number of Illegal Immigrants trying to enter our Country in History – BY FAR! There were only 8,326 apprehensions of Illegals by Border Patrol at the U.S. - Mexico Border, all of whom were quickly ejected from our Nation or, when necessary, prosecuted for crimes against the United States of America. This means that very few people came – The Invasion of our Country is OVER," Trump wrote.

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