Donald Trump claims illegal immigrants entering US because he made America ‘SO GREAT’

Trump was discussing the issues of immigration in the US when he decided to make the statement.

He said: “I have caused the problem.

“I’m taking full blame.

“I have created such an incredible economy.

“I have created so many jobs.

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“I have made this country so great, with you, that everybody wants to come in.”

Trump previously stated at the rally he was not against sending the US military to the US-Mexico border in order to stop illegal immigration.

He was also said the people coming are criminals and not “the best”.

Since his candidacy, Trump has called for the building of a wall on the border and has repeatedly stated that Mexico will pay for it.

Mexico has continually denied that they will conform to the President’s demand.

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox stated during an interview: “I’m not going to pay for that f***ing wall.”

Illegal immigration is a topic that Trump constantly returns to during his rallies in order to energise his supporters.

Trump has often accused the Democratic party of wanting illegal immigrants to come into the country and that they want to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The President has said the Republican party is tough on crime and immigration and that they are deporting members of gangs like MS-13.

He has also threatened to withhold aid from “sanctuary cities” which he has accused of harbouring illegal immigrants.

Earlier this year, it was uncovered the Trump administration was having young children separated from their families when they were caught at the border.

A judge ruled that all the children had to be reunited with their families within 30 days, a deadline that the administration ultimately failed to make.

However, Trump stated on Saturday that he is looking to restart the programme.


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