MIAMI (EFE).— Former US president and Republican candidate Donald Trump attacked undocumented migrants again yesterday during a campaign rally in the key state of Wisconsin, where he stated that “horrible people” are crossing the US border. country.
“It is an invasion of criminal savages,” said the magnate at an event held in the town of Juneau, with just over 2,000 inhabitants and located in Dodge County, a rural area in southern Wisconsin, one of the seven states that will decide the elections.
Trump criticized President Biden’s administration, as well as Vice President Kamala Harris and her rival in the future elections, for the management of the southern border, and reiterated his promise to carry out “the largest deportation ever made in the country” if he arrives at the White House.
Trump not only raised the thorny immigration issue at the almost two-hour rally in this state, in which, after winning the 2016 elections by less than 23,000 votes, he failed to repeat the victory four years later, falling against Biden in 2020 by 21,000 votes.
The former Republican president yesterday again criticized the federal response given to those affected by Hurricane “Helene”, which after entering northwest Florida on September 26, has caused more than 230 deaths and extensive damage in six states in the southeast of the country. .
Trump has echoed statements on social media that suggest that the government is not helping those affected because it has spent its funds helping migrants.
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