President Donald Trump is cheering the start of his high-visibility roundup of illegal migrants—saying those kicked out of the country are “as bad as you get.”
Trump made the statement as the White House pushes images of military hardware being ascended to the border, as well as the first flights depositing migrants being returned to their home countries of origin.
Trump applauded the roundup when asked by DailyMail.com, who traveled with Trump on his first domestic trip as president.
‘It’s going very well. We’re getting the bad, tough criminals out,” Trump said, on a day he rampaged through North Carolina and California.
“These are murderers, these are people – as bad as you get. As BAS as anyone you’ve seen. We take them out first,” Trump said.
The official White House X Account Pushed out video of military transports, troops and Osprey helicopters deployed to the border.
“The US Marine Corps is on the border helping CBP with the mission to secure America!” According to the post.
‘LFG!’ Wrote White House communications director Steven Cheung, which in online usage often means “let’s freak out.”
President Donald Trump gave an update on the mass deportations he ordered against what he said were ‘evil, tough criminals’
The State Department, now aided by Trump-nominated Secretary of State Marco Rubio, posted its own video of migrants being marched to a transport plane for their return flight to Guatemala.
“Guatemala and the United States are committed to ending illegal migration and strengthening border security. Beginning with two flights today, the United States and Guatemala guaranteed the safe return of Guatemalan migrants from the United States to their country,’ According to state.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids wiped out 538 on Thursday, the New York Post reported. A source sold the newspaper that some that were captured, some very gruesome things.
But according to Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, ice agents raided a local establishment where they “detained undocumented residents and citizens without producing a warrant.” One of the detainees is a US military veteran who suffered the outrage of having the legitimacy of his military documentation questioned. He called it a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
“None of these people were rapists, or murderers, or criminals,” he said said.

Trump spoke about the mass deportations on a day he toured disaster sites in North Carolina and LA

The White House released video of Marine troops deployed to the border

Truck, troops and Visarian helicopters are deployed

The White House released this image of one of the planes allegedly taking illegal migrants to Guatemala
The White House also brought out immigration hardliner Stephen Miller to praise the round-up, which started in Denver and other so-called sanctuary cities.
Miller ripped into what he called a migrant “invasion” in an animated appearance on the Story with Martha MacCallum on Fox News.
“And any illegal alien identified for removal will be successfully removed from this country. We are not going to allow the trespass and invasion of this country anymore,” Miller said.
Miller, who is deputy chief of staff for policy, brought some of the same energy from his warm-up speeches at Maga Rallies,
“There is no haven for criminal aliens in this country, now there is a haven for child trafficking,” he said.
‘We won’t be trolled anymore. We are no longer trampled. We will certainly not be abused and violated again,” he said.
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