In a recent address, a former president reflected on the current state of immigration and the political landscape in the United States, emphasizing a message of unity and determination. He highlighted a chart that illustrated a significant drop in illegal immigration during his administration, contrasting it with what he described as an \"out of control\" situation today.
The former president expressed gratitude for the support he received, particularly mentioning a song that resonated with his message. He returned to Butler, Pennsylvania, to deliver a message of hope and resilience following a period of tragedy in the community. He asserted that the movement to \"make America great again\" is stronger than ever, appealing to a broad audience that includes Republicans, Democrats, and independents alike.
He called for collective action, stating that in just one month, Americans would usher in a \"new golden age\" characterized by security, prosperity, and freedom for all citizens, regardless of their background. The speech underscored a commitment to inclusivity and a vision for a united future as the former president prepares for the upcoming election.