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Donald Trump on undocumented migrants: It's an invasion of savage criminals

He made these remarks during a rally in Wisconsin, one month before the presidential election

Donald Trump on undocumented migrants: It's an invasion of savage criminals

Donald Trump continues to make headlines with his statements, and his recent speech was no exception.

The former President of the United States and current Republican candidate targeted undocumented migrants during a rally held on Sunday, October 6, in Wisconsin.

What Did Donald Trump say?

During the rally in Juneau, a small town in Dodge County with nearly 2,000 residents, Trump described undocumented migrants at the border as follows: "The situation is a clear invasion of savage criminals."

He also made a promise, stating, "I will carry out the largest deportation in U.S. history," while criticizing current President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris."

This rally is part of his strategy to reclaim crucial states ahead of the elections on November 5.

Trump also criticized the federal government's response to Hurricane Helene, which resulted in more than 230 deaths across six southeastern states: "The response from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been the worst in history."

Furthermore, Trump commented on the aid provided to the victims: "FEMA is only granting $750 million to those affected, while Biden and his istration are sending millions of dollars in aid abroad." However, FEMA has denied these claims.

Additionally, the rally in Wisconsin took place a day after Trump held another rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the same location where he faced an assassination attempt last July.

Trump continues to push his efforts to return to the White House in the November 5 election.

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