During a recent interview, former President Donald Trump expressed his strong dissatisfaction with the current immigration policies under Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump pointed to Harris's shift in stance on border control, accusing her of supporting open borders previously and now suggesting stricter measures. He indicated that the state of immigration has reached unprecedented levels of chaos, citing specific instances like the Venezuelan population overtaking Aurora, Colorado. Trump emphasized the necessity for a massive deportation campaign, suggesting that the Biden-Harris administration's policies have led to a surge of unlawful migrants, estimated at around 8 million. Florida Congressman Carlos Jimenez, present in the interview, supported Trump’s claims, highlighting the need for legal adherence in the deportation process and advocating for more immigration judges to expeditiously handle asylum claims. Jimenez noted that a significant percentage of these claims are often found to be false. Despite a challenging political landscape, recent polls indicate Trump is gaining traction with Hispanic voters, shifting the usual political dynamics. This resonates with many who favor the rule of law and legal immigration. As more Republican Hispanics come into prominence, Trump is seen as connecting with a demographic historically aligned with the Democratic Party, creating potential shifts in future election outcomes.
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