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Donald Trump Blasts Kamala Harris’s ‘Dangerously Extreme Immigration Policies’: Will Be ‘Exponentially Worse’ If She Is President
 
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23 Jul 2024
 

Vice President Kamala Harris’s “dangerously extreme immigration policies” have led to the “largest invasion in history,” former President Donald Trump said during a press call on Tuesday, warning that the situation will get “exponentially worse” if she becomes president and highlighting her atrocious record, particularly in her capacity as “border czar.”

Trump, who was joined on the call by Brandon Judd, Immediate Past President of the National Border Patrol Council, and Paul Perez, President of the National Border Patrol Council, began by pointing out that Harris was appointed “border czar” in 2021.

“And since that time, millions and millions of illegal aliens have invaded our country, and countless Americans have been killed by migrant crime because of her willful demolition of American borders and laws,” Trump said, explaining that Harris has worked with Biden, both supporting radically left immigration policies, including embracing catch and release, halting deportations, and ending Remain in Mexico.

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