Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has left open the possibility of constructing detention camps for migrants on U.S. soil if he secures a second term, stating he wouldn’t rule out any options.
Trump emphasized his commitment to deporting migrants quickly, aiming to reduce the need for such facilities.
Trump suggests using National Guard assistance for deportation efforts, not excluding the deployment of active military forces if necessary.
He justifies potential military involvement by framing illegal immigration as an “invasion,” bypassing concerns over civilian-military deployment laws.
Throughout his campaign, Trump has employed dehumanizing language towards undocumented immigrants, stoking controversy.
He dismisses pursuing legal action against prosecutors in his criminal cases but remains critical of their actions.
Regarding Ukraine, Trump pledges support but insists on European involvement. He remains ambiguous on continuing military aid in the conflict with Russia.
Trump doubts the feasibility of a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, citing heightened tensions. He also expresses reluctance to employ individuals who recognize Biden’s presidency if re-elected.
In a seemingly sarcastic tone, Trump downplays prior remarks about desiring dictatorial powers, insisting they were meant as a joke.