Trump's recent trip to Florida included a visit to a newly built migrant detention facility in the Everglades. He expressed willingness to arrest Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani if elected and defied ICE. Trump also indicated openness to arresting former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his handling of border issues. While touring the facility, Trump criticized President Biden, suggesting he wanted Trump detained in similar conditions. Additionally, Trump approved the use of National Guard soldiers as immigration judges, reflecting his focus on strict immigration enforcement.
During his press conference, Trump revealed he is open to scenarios where he arrests New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. He stated that if Mamdani wins and defies ICE in the city, "we'll have to arrest him." Regarding Mayorkas, Trump also expressed a willingness to arrest him for his handling of the southern border issues under Biden, highlighting the contentious relationship with current and former officials involved in immigration policies.
While touring the Florida detention facility, Trump took aim at Biden, suggesting the Democrat wanted to see him in the same detention cages being used for illegal migrants. Trump asserted, "Biden wanted me in here," while his companions laughed, further emphasizing his disdain for the former president with a remark stating, "That son of a bitch." This moment underscores the ongoing rivalry and bitterness in U.S. politics surrounding immigration enforcement.
Trump expressed his support for utilizing National Guard soldiers as immigration judges, saying, "He didn't even have to ask me. He has my approval." This statement reflects Trump's commitment to aggressive immigration enforcement measures and indicates a willingness to adopt unconventional methods to expedite processes concerning immigration and deportations.
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