Trump Vows to Impose Strict Immigration Limits on First Day in Office

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Trump Vows to Impose Strict Immigration Limits on First Day in Office
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Donald Trump, in a fiery rally, pledged to enact strict immigration policies on his first day back in office, including a massive deportation effort and cracking down on the US-Mexico border. His speech, reminiscent of his campaign rallies, was filled with bold promises and sweeping claims, echoing his previous presidency. Trump also vowed to swiftly repeal Biden administration policies and take unilateral action on various issues.

Donald Trump has told thousands of roaring supporters he will impose severe limits on immigration on his first day in office, vowing to swiftly fulfill the central promise of his presidential campaign at a rally just a day before he returns to power. “By the time the sun sets tomorrow, the invasion of our country will have come to a halt,” the US president elect said to cheers during a Make America Great Again Victory Rally at Washington’s Capital One Arena.

He vowed to repeal “every radical and foolish executive order of the Biden administration” within hours of assuming the presidency at noon . A source familiar with the planning said Trump will take more than 200 executive actions on Monday.

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