Trump eyes ‘next job’ as he issues chilling threat to ‘criminals’ | World | News

Donald Trump claimed that his “next job” would be deporting US -born criminals. The US President chose the next goal on the same day and toured a new immigrant detention center, which he hoped to be symbolic. In a statement to the US President to journalists, on Tuesday, Florida’s “Crocodile Alcatraz” in Everglades, answering questions outside the detention center, “criminals are not new for our country, they are old to our country,” he said.
“A lot [criminals] He was born in our country, “he said.
The border war of the president has focused on the deportation and deportation of immigrants, so far, and for a purpose for “reversing Biden immigration invasion”.
The so -called “Crocodile Alcatraz” on a remote air strip in the Southern Florida wetlands won the pseudonym from the great crocodile population living in Everglades, and the fleeing immigrants had to walk around. Trump said that the center will hold some of the most vicious people on the planet “.
His visit to the new facility comes after the Supreme Court decided to prevent the use of low court decisions to prevent the citizenship plan last week, and Trump declared a “giant gain”.
“It was not for people trying to defraud the system and come to the country on vacation,” he said to journalists in the oval office. “
“This was for the babies of the slaves.
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Invoice” filled with tax cuts and expenditure cuts was pushed to the US Senate in the knife edge vote on Monday.
It will inject $ 1.2 trillion (£ 870 billion) in services such as 4.5 trillion dollars (£ 3.2 trillion £) and Medicaid for tax cuts, as well as 350 billion dollars (£ 254 billion), including estimates, 350 billion dollars (£ 254 billion).