During a recent Univision town hall, former President Donald Trump faced questions from a farmer regarding the potential impact of mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. The farmer expressed concerns about the essential role undocumented workers play in agriculture and asked who would fill those jobs if they were deported.
Trump responded by highlighting the challenges faced by farmers and suggesting that Hispanic and African American workers were losing jobs due to the influx of undocumented immigrants. He reiterated his stance on border security, labeling undocumented immigrants as 'murderers, drug dealers, terrorists.'
When pressed about his role in derailing a bipartisan border bill that aimed to reform US immigration policy, Trump defended his actions by emphasizing the strength of border security during his administration. He claimed that the border was secure and that people were entering the country through legal channels.
Trump emphasized the importance of legal immigration and stated that individuals entering the country should love the United States and its people. He reiterated his support for welcoming workers but insisted that they must follow legal procedures.
The town hall provided a platform for Trump to address his immigration policies and border security measures during his presidency. His remarks reflected his continued focus on enforcing immigration laws and securing the border.