Trump Will Declare National Emergency on Southern Border

Washington. Donald Trump announced that today he will sign a series of executive actions, and “first, I will declare a national emergency on our southern border. All illegal entries will be blocked immediately” and he will send troops to end “the disastrous invasion of our country.”

In short, he promised that the Remain in Mexico program will be restored with the purpose of “ending the practice of capture and release.”

Within this first executive action, the Republican added that he will begin sending “millions and millions of criminal foreigners back to the places from which they came” and “today we will also designate the cartels as terrorist organizations.”

“As commander in chief I have no other responsibility than to defend our country from threats and invasions and that is exactly what I will do,” he said.

At the beginning of his first speech as the 47th president of the United States, he assured that his country “will be respected again, we will be the envy of everyone, we will not allow anyone to take advantage of us. Every day of the administration, I will simply put America first.”

The also tycoon promised that his main priority will be to create “a proud, prosperous and free nation” and “we must be honest about the challenges we face. We know they are abundant but we will face them.”

Likewise, he promised to defend the American borders against “criminals” who leave prisons and mental health centers in other countries.

He stressed that his election was possible after immense support in his country, “not only in the swing states.”

He thanked the Hispanic and Latin American community for their extraordinary support. “I have been working on listening to you and today, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I tell you, we will make your dreams come true.”

At another point, he insisted that he will rename the Gulf of Mexico as the ‘Gulf of America’ and that the Panama Canal will be recovered, since, he asserted, China is threatening to take over that area.

Original article at La Jornada, January 20th, 2024.
Translated by Schools for Chiapas.

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