Trump says he will stop ‘border invasions’

The president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, gave a speech this Sunday (19) during a rally in Washington. In almost an hour of statements, Trump said he would revoke Joe Biden’s “radical” decrees and said he would take measures to stop the entry of immigrants into the country.

“All of the Biden administration’s radical and foolish executive orders will be revoked within hours of me taking the oath of office,” the Republican said. The Republican takes office for another term this Monday (20).

According to Trump, measures adopted by Biden that have a progressive bias, such as those related to equality and diversity, will be overturned. The Republican also promised to tighten immigration policies.

“Tomorrow night the invasion of our border will be over and illegal immigrants will, in one way or another, be voting home,” he declared. Immigrants were one of the main targets of criticism from Trump, who stated that he will strengthen security at North American borders.

This is an old speech from the politician who, for this administration, intends to start what he calls the “largest deportation program in the history of the United States”. “We will reestablish control of our borders, expel any illegal immigrants, gang members or criminals who are operating on American soil,” he declared.

Trump criticizes Biden and announces tariffs

During this Sunday’s speech, the last before his inauguration, Donald Trump declared that his administration is coming to put an end to “four years of American decline”, in criticism of the then President of the United States, Joe Biden.

The Republican stated that environmental regulations that “hinder progress” in the country will be cut by his government. Biden, unlike Trump, was an enthusiast of the environmental and climate agenda. The Democrat’s government was marked by actions related to sustainable development and reducing environmental impact. Trump promised to revoke them all.

The Republican also cited his plans to adopt measures considered more protectionist in the economic and industrial area, with the intention of boosting North American development. “We’re going to cut taxes. We’re going to end inflation and we’re going to lower prices. We’re going to raise your wages and bring thousands of factories back to the United States, right where they belong,” said Donald Trump.

According to the president-elect, this will be done through “smart tariffs and policies.” “We’re going to build in the United States, we’re going to hire Americans, we’re going to buy American products,” he said.

By Editor