Trump promised a tough immigration policy after taking office

On his first day as President of the United States, Donald Trump announced stricter restrictions on immigration policy. On Sunday (January 19) in a crowded square in Washington, D.C., he pledged to properly implement his main campaign promise in front of thousands of supporters. This was reported by the British news agency Reuters.

Trump told supporters at a “Make America Great Again Victory” rally at Capital One Arena that infiltration into our country will end before sunset tomorrow (Monday local time).

He reiterated his pledge to begin the largest immigration deportation operation in the history of the United States. If this major election promise is fulfilled, hundreds of millions of people could be expelled from the United States. However, the scope of these activities is so large that their implementation requires several years of time and a large amount of money.

Yesterday’s rally bore a striking resemblance to his campaign period in 2016. The 47th President of the United States impressed the crowd with his signature speech, false statements and a series of promises.

He said that this is the best political movement in the history of the United States. And 75 days ago we achieved an epic political victory the likes of which the United States had never seen before. From tomorrow, I will rush with extraordinary abilities to solve every crisis in the country.

After January 6, 2021, Trump gave a speech in the capital yesterday. Trump supporters attacked the US Capitol building before that speech. Donald Trump said he would pardon most of the 1,500 people accused of the attack.

Experts believe that the structure of Trump’s second term can be estimated from the general meeting and inauguration speech. However, he has already threatened the people of the world by threatening to seize Greenland and the Panama Canal, make Canada part of the United States, and impose heavy tariffs on China.

Within hours of taking office, he pledged to rescind all of the Biden administration’s “outrageous and extreme executive orders.”

A person familiar with Trump’s plans told Reuters on condition of anonymity that the new president will issue more than 200 executive orders on the first day.

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