'We have seen this before': Trump slammed as he promises 'largest deportation operation in American history' of migrants on reelection

In Reno, Donald Trump continued with his anti-immigrant rhetoric and said he would terminate 'every open border policy of the Biden administration'
PUBLISHED DEC 18, 2023
Donald Trump called migrants 'illegal aliens' during a Reno rally (Getty Images)
Donald Trump called migrants 'illegal aliens' during a Reno rally (Getty Images)

RENO, NEVADA: In a relentless pursuit, Donald Trump continues to center his focus on illegal immigrants, employing anti-immigrant rhetoric, most recently at a campaign event in Reno, Nevada, on Sunday, December 17, according to CNN.

The former president, during a Commit to Caucus Rally at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, promised to deport undocumented migrants whom he labeled as "illegal aliens" who came across the US-Mexico border.

"Given the unprecedented millions of Biden illegal aliens who are invading our country, it is only commonsense that when I'm reelected we will begin–and we have no choice–the largest deportation operation in American history. We have no choice," claimed Trump.



 

Nevada is the third state in the GOP nominating calendar after Iowa and New Hampshire, where one of the largest Latino populations will vote for the Republican presidential primary on February 6 and 8, 2024.


 
 
 
 
 
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Donald Trump has a terrifying plan for undocumented immigrants

Addressing the crowd at Reno, Trump announced, "On my first day back in the White House, I will terminate every open border policy of the Biden administration and I will invoke the Alien Enemies Act to remove all known or suspected gang members, drug dealers, or cartel members from the United States, ending the scourge of illegal alien gang violence once and for all."

The White House hopeful also declared, "I will shift massive portions of federal law enforcement to immigration enforcement, including parts of the DEA, ATF, FBI, and DHS," to a cheering crowd. He added this will include "moving thousands of troops currently stationed overseas in countries that don't like us."



 

Despite the widespread backlash over his recent comments on immigrants with inflammatory remarks on undocumented immigrants "poisoning the blood of our country," which was rebuked by the White House as a "grotesque rhetoric of fascists and violent white supremacists," the ex-POTUS is not ready to back out from his anti-immigrant language.

Internet compares Donald Trump's plan regarding illegal immigrants to Nazi rhetoric 

Soon after Trump's speech from the Reno rally surfaced online, several netizens slammed the ex-President, with many likening his remarks to Adolf Hitler's thoughts regarding Jews.

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Netizens criticized Donald Trump over his anti-immigrant remarks (Getty Images)

One user said, "Sounds like Nazi rhetorics," with another adding, "But they think. We aren’t the “VERMIN”. He’s talking about. Wake up trump vision for America are for only certain races. Just like Hitler!!"

A person remarked, "Germans bought that same line at one point in their history. The world paid a high price because of it. Some nations still struggle from it today," and someone else noted, "Concentration camps. We've seen this before." 



 



 



 



 

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