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Trump vows to end migrant invasion and restore American jobs


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Trump vows to end migrant invasion and restore American jobs
In a recent rally, former President Donald Trump addressed a crowd of supporters, emphasizing his campaign for the 2024 presidential election. He highlighted the significant viewership of a recent interview, claiming it reached 200 million people, and introduced notable figures, including former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard.

Trump criticized current Vice President Kamala Harris, labeling her as the most radical liberal nominee in history. He raised concerns about the reported loss of 325,000 migrant children over the past three years, alleging that many are victims of violence and exploitation. He also pointed to economic challenges, stating that inflation has cost American families an average of $28,000, and cited a loss of 438,000 full-time jobs in August alone.

The former president expressed his belief that the auto industry is shifting jobs overseas, particularly to Mexico and China, and claimed that American workers, especially Black and Hispanic individuals, are losing jobs to migrants. He accused the Biden administration of supporting policies that harm American workers, including proposed tax increases and energy policies that he argues undermine U.S. interests.

Trump vowed that if elected, he would prioritize sealing the border and conducting extensive deportations of criminal migrants. He concluded with a call to action for his supporters, asserting that his administration would lead to significant improvements for the country.

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