Trump Avoids Hard-Line Rhetoric on Immigration at Town Hall

Former President Donald Trump opted for softer rhetoric on immigration during a town hall event, focusing instead on his record on the economy and foreign policy. While he reiterated his desire to secure the border, he omitted controversial proposals like mass deportations and avoided inflammatory language used in recent months.

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was a key topic at the event, filmed in Doral, Florida, and hosted by journalist Enrique Acevedo. But for the most part, opted not to discuss some of his toughest proposals to stem illegal immigration and generally erred on the side of softer rhetoric when discussing the issue. “We had people coming in under my administration, and they were coming in, legally they were coming in through a system that we had, which was great because I’m the best thing that ever happened to farmers, you know that,” Trump responded.

Trump responded by touting a secure border while he was in office before slamming Democrats. “The Democrats are weak,” Trump claimed. “They have a governor who’s horrible, Pritzker.



He’s a horrible governor. That’s the state of Illinois. He’s horrible.

And they’re very weak on crime.”Trump also stood by the claim that Haitian migrants were eating animals in Springfield, Ohio, when a voter asked if he believed the story was true. City officials have denied the animal abductions are taking place.

“We didn’t have guns. The others had guns, but we didn’t have guns,” he continued. “This was a tiny percentage of the overall which nobody sees and nobody, nobody shows.

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