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Trump Vows To Prosecute Immigration Groups Enabling Human Trafficking

Graham Perdue
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Former President Donald Trump told a Florida gathering Saturday that he will bring the hammer down on groups assisting with illegal migration if he is sent back to the White House next year.

Speaking to the Florida Freedom Summit in Kissimmee, he told the receptive audience that “all of those caravans that are coming up will not get one more cent of American money.” In particular, money funneled through so-called “humanitarian” organizations.

Trump noted that the Biden administration takes care of illegals far better than U.S. veterans who are left on the streets.

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The Republican made it clear that there will be “no money, no anything, no education, we’re not going to take care of you better than our vets.”

The 2024 GOP frontrunner correctly noted that his term in Washington saw the border crisis properly addressed. But now, thanks to three years of mismanagement, the shameful situation is “right back where it started.”

Therefore, Trump declared that the radical leftist charities that make huge caravans of illegal migrants possible will be addressed. Further, they will be prosecuted for participating in “human trafficking” and “child smuggling.”

And with the current military crisis in the Middle East, Trump took his immigration pledge a step further.

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He asserted that people who want to have Israel abolished should not be permitted entry into the U.S. “If you hate America,, if you want to abolish Israel, if you sympathize with jihadists…you’re not getting in, you’re not coming into our country.”

The candidate pledged that on his first day back in office, he will reinstate “Trump travel.” 

This means the Trump administration will reject permission to enter the nation for those who “like to blow up our shopping centers.” And in a statement sure to infuriate the far left, he pledged his White House will “implement strong ideological screening” for all seeking entry.

This echoes a similar pledge made by Trump in his 2016 campaign.

On Oct. 16, he told an Iowa campaign gathering that he would begin deportation proceedings on migrants who publicly support Hamas terrorists. He added that his administration would not be welcoming people from Gaza.

What Democrats fail to understand is that this language resonates with mainstream Americans. People who see their country being invaded due to Biden’s incompetence are struck by Trump’s message and want these actions taken by Washington.