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Former President Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden’s recent immigration executive order, labeling it as providing amnesty to illegal immigrants.
Trump highlighted the impact on various demographics, claiming Biden’s actions hurt minorities and unions.
He pledged to overturn these measures if reelected, alleging that the move was a tactic to enroll new voters for the upcoming election.
“Crooked Joe is sending a message to the world that he rewards illegal entry, and that’s what’s happening,” Trump said.
“Don’t kid yourself, the ones that are hurt the most, the black population, the Hispanic population,” he added. “And you know who else is hurt badly? Unions.”
“The Biden betrayal is not going to stand. When I’m reelected, Joe Biden’s illegal amnesty plan will be ripped up and thrown out on the very first day that we’re back in office,” Trump said. “Because he’s just using that group. But he’s going to let everybody come in, because you know what they’re trying to do, they’re trying to sign these people up and register them.”
Biden’s order aimed to ease pathways for immigrants, particularly DACA recipients, to obtain work visas without granting new privileges.
The DACA program’s history, including legal challenges and court decisions, was also mentioned, underscoring the complexities involved.