Biden lashes out against Trump's immigration policy through a surprise speech
Joe Biden asserts that the U.S. is a nation made up of immigrants whom Donald Trump should not deport as he is doing
Joe Biden, former president of the nation, severely criticized the immigration policy implemented by President Donald Trump, which has seen more than 500 changes in legislation to favor the deportation of undocumented immigrants concentrated in the United States.
During a surprise appearance in Boston, where he attended the Irish American Partnership's annual St. Patrick's Day breakfast, the 83-year-old Democrat delivered a speech reminding everyone that the United States is a nation built by immigrants and, therefore, it is contradictory that his current administration is now persecuting them.
“The history of immigrants is the history of America. The families that are suffering fear, violence, and separation at the hands of our government. That is not who we are,” he said.
It should be noted that Trump has spent nearly two years criticizing Biden for neglecting the border with Mexico, allowing both ordinary immigrants and dangerous individuals—who could potentially trigger a national security crisis—to enter the United States.
“A lot of people came in through Biden with his stupid open border, but we know where most of them are: we've got them all under surveillance, I think. They came in through Biden's open border policies.” “Sleepy Joe Biden, one of the worst—the worst president in the history of our country—and we have our eyes on all of them,” the Republican stated at a press conference held last week in Washington. It is noteworthy that, since his return to Washington, the New York tycoon has set the goal of carrying out the largest deportation of immigrants in history. To achieve this goal, the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), a nonpartisan think tank dedicated to the analysis of immigration policies,He noted in a report that Trump has pressured state governments that designate some of their cities as sanctuaries to relinquish that status. For its part, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) estimated that, as of December 9 of last year, 622,000 non-citizens had been deported, a stark contrast to the 778,000 repatriated during the four years Joe Biden served as president.

