President Donald Trump made a statement, on Wednesday night, the 26th, about the “act of terror” in which two American National Guard soldiers were shot at close range in a . He confirmed that the man responsible for the attack is an Afghan who arrived in the country in September 2021, according to information from the United States Department of Homeland Security.
Trump called Afghans who entered the U.S. during President Joe Biden’s administration “aliens.” The term, despite being a synonym for “immigrant” in the country’s specific legislation on the subject and in other legal contexts, in general usage, is considered offensive.
“He (the detained suspect) was brought here during the Biden administration, on one of those infamous flights that everyone was talking about,” he said. Trump was referring to the withdrawal of American troops in Afghanistan, which took place between February 2020 and August 2021. At the time, Afghan civilians also left the capital fearing retaliation from the Taliban regime.
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The Republican took the opportunity to criticize his predecessor, calling him “disastrous” and classifying him as “the worst president in the history of the country”, he fired. “The previous government allowed in 20 million ‘unverified’ unknown immigrants from all over the world.”
“We must take the necessary measures to guarantee the removal of any ‘alien’ (immigrant) from any country that does not belong to or that does not bring benefits to our country,” he continued. “If they don’t love our country, we don’t want them here,” he added.
During the speech, Trump also informed that more Nationals will be sent to the capital, with the aim of “Make America Totally Safe Again”, in a pun on MAGA.
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