Illegal Immigrants would be thrown out of country..!?
Donald trump, who will be sworn in as the President of the united states in a few days, made a key comment. His latest comment on immigration to America will be good news for Indians. In an interview with NBC TV, he clarified his stance on illegal immigration. He clarified how he will deal with those who come to his country legally. As soon as he assumed the presidency, he said that he would deport all illegal immigrants from the country. Moreover, he says that he will make the path easier for those who immigrate legally. In Trump's own words, "Those who want to enter America legally must love this country. They must be able to say what the Statue of Liberty means. Criminals are coming directly to America from the prisons of some countries. 13,099 such criminals are roaming freely on the streets of America. These dangerous people should not be allowed to remain in our country. They should be deported immediately,” he said.
Trump said that many of the children of parents who immigrated to America illegally were born and raised in America. Many of them have great jobs. Many of them are doing great things. He said that he would take care of their problem. It is noteworthy that he said that he will find a solution in this matter with the opposition Democrats. On the other hand, Trump's comments on America's neighboring countries, canada and mexico have become a sensation. In the context of millions of illegal immigrants pouring into the united states from Mexico. Both countries have laughed at Trump's announcement that they will impose 25 percent tariffs on those countries to control that process. In this context, trump made comments that caused both countries to turn their backs. If there are problems with tariffs, it would be better for canada and mexico to join the US as the 51st and 52nd states, he advised. The US is already giving canada $100 billion and mexico $300 billion in subsidies, and Trump's words about checking these are creating a stir. Overall, Trump's comments on canada and mexico have now opened the door to a new debate.