Trump publicly advocates for removing dangerous criminals from the United States, including those born or residing in the country for years
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly voiced his strong stance on implementing drastic measures to improve public safety by removing individuals regarded as extremely dangerous criminals from the country. In his recent statement, Trump emphasized that the effort is not just about targeting new offenders but also about addressing those who have been living in the United States for many years or were born here and have become part of American society. He highlighted that among the most perilous individuals are those who have inflicted harm or taken lives using weapons like bats or knives, often attacking from behind, or engaging in street violence by stabbing others. Trump stressed that such individuals are not a new phenomenon in the nation and many have deep roots within its societal fabric. He called for decisive actions to eliminate this threat, including deportation of those posing serious safety risks, asserting that their presence endangers fellow citizens. Trump suggested that tackling this issue should be a collective effort aimed at safeguarding communities across the country. It is noteworthy that last March, hundreds of alleged gang members, mostly from Venezuela, were deported from the United States to prisons in El Salvador through military-style procedures, bypassing court rulings that temporarily halted these deportations, thereby intensifying efforts to remove criminal elements from U.S. soil.