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Trump doubles down on anti-immigration rhetoric, pledging to use overseas troops at the border

After facing backlash for saying immigrants were "poisoning the blood of our country," former President Donald Trump reiterated his hard-line views in a speech on Sunday calling for a "clean up" of the country and, without detailing how, promising to shift "massive portions" of law enforcement to handle migrants at the border, including by recalling soldiers currently stationed overseas. "We have to clean up our country," Trump said before thousands of supporters gathered at a "commit to caucus" campaign event in Reno, Nevada. At what was his third visit to the state so far this year, Trump dedicated nearly 20 minutes of his 80-minute speech talking about border security and immigration, repeating his frequent and hyperbolic claims that "drug dealers," "gang members," "criminals" and people from mental institutions are "invading" the country.

Trump doubles down on anti-immigrant claims, vowing to use overseas troops at border

Trump reiterated his hard-line immigrant views in a speech on Sunday promising to shift "massive portions" of law enforcement to handle migrants.

Trump doubles down on anti-immigration rhetoric, pledging to use overseas troops at the border - WEIS

Trump doubles down on anti-immigration rhetoric, pledging to use overseas troops at the border - WEIS
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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a campaign rally at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Dec. 17, 2023, in Reno, Nevada. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)(WASHINGTON) After facing backlash for saying immigrants were "poisoning the blood of our country," former President Donald Trump reiterated his hard-line views in a speech on Sunday calling for a "clean up" of the country and, without detailing how, promising to shift "massive portions" of law enforcement to handle migrants at the border, including by recalling soldiers currently stationed overseas. "We have to clean up our country," Trump said before thousands of supporters gathered at a "commit to caucus" campaign event in Reno, Nevada. "We have to get all the criminals." At what was his third visit to the state so far this year, Trump dedicated nearly 20 minutes of his 80-minute speech talking about border security

Trump doubles down on anti-immigration rhetoric, pledging to use overseas troops at the border

Trump doubles down on anti-immigration rhetoric, pledging to use overseas troops at the border
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