President-elect Donald Trump has disclosed that he kick start his plans of making the country’s borders safe as one of his key priorities as soon as he takes over as the new president of the country in January. He also noted that his administration will take things serious that ensure they they carry out mass deportations as the country has no choice than to act in that direction.
The elected president noted that the massive support he got from the people was in a bid to bring back common sense among the people in the country.
Trump emphasised that his government will make the borders to be stronger, which will not restrict the entrance of people into the country as he is not against the entrance of anybody into the country as speculated by different individuals.
During the campaigns, the president has always stated he plans to carry out one of the largest deportations in the country’s history. Speaking earlier, he noted that the action does not have any price stage as there was no choice but to carry out the exercise. He explained that people have been killed and murdered when drug lords have destroyed countries, and now they’re going to go back to those countries because they’re not staying here. There is no price tag.
Acting ICE Director Patrick J. Lechleitner stated in July that a mass deportation effort would be a huge logistical and financial challenge as, currently, the figures of the immigrants who are undocumented remain unknown in the country. Two former Trump administration officials involved in immigration during his first term have stated that the effort to carry the deportations will need a high level of cooperation among a number of federal agencies, including the Justice Department and the Pentagon.
Trump’s win included record gains among Latino voters, who Democrats had attempted to apprehend by pointing to Trump’s verbiage on immigrants and a pro-Trump comedian’s racist joke about Puerto Rico.
While speaking through a phone interview on Thursday, elected, Trump noted that the support he got from the citizens was because they wanted him to protect the borders as the citizens who, despite loving people to gain entrance into the nation, want individuals who will enter the country with love for the country. He noted all the entrants must visit the nation with legal documents.
Trump also noted the various coalitions of voters he seduced, suggesting gains he made among Latino, young, women, and Asian American voters in 2020.
The president-elect stated that he wanted to see realignment happen because the Democrats were not in line with the thinking of the country. He continued by explaining that one can not defund the police, the kind of things. He claimed that people understood that they never want to give up when they fail to work, too.
While disclosing his conversation with Harris and President Joe Biden after the election, Trump noted that the conversation was very nice and respectful of both individuals. Trump noted that the Vice president during the call spoke about the transition of government as he noted that she had indicated that they wanted the transition to be very smooth, which was part of his agreement with the current government.
While addressing the public on Wednesday after the election at Howard University, Harris had disclosed that during her conversation with Trump, she had told him that the government will help him and his team with their transition and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power.
In a national address by Joe Biden on Thursday Morning, the president noted that it was important to accept the outcome of the election as the country had made the decision to elect Trump as the new president of the country.
Trump further disclosed that during the phone conversation, the president and I agreed to set a date to have lunch shortly.
He also said he’s spoken to presumably 70 world leaders since Wednesday morning, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which the president-elect described as an excellent talk.
Trump also said he had spoken with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy but didn’t divulge details about that conversation.
He said he had not spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He expressed optimism that there will soon be a conversation.
Throughout the campaign, Trump promised to end Russia’s war with Ukraine if elected, saying in September that he would negotiate a deal that’s good for both sides.