In a rally set to unfold in Tempe, Arizona, former President Donald Trump plans to unleash a torrent of criticism aimed directly at Vice President Kamala Harris, focusing on what he has termed the government’s “migrant invasion.” According to insights gleaned from his prepared remarks, Trump isn’t pulling any punches, making it clear that he believes Harris’s handling of immigration policy disqualifies her from ever occupying the presidency.
Trump intends to emphasize that Harris has committed what he calls the “most egregious betrayal” by failing to protect the nation’s borders. He plans to paint a vivid picture of chaos under her watch, likening the surge of illegal immigration to an invasion—an invasion that he claims has serious repercussions for American citizens. In this fiery showdown, he is likely to underline that it is not just a policy failure; it’s a matter of national security.
TRUMP in Arizona —
“My message today is simple: Kamala’s migrant invasion, given to us thru gross incompetence, disqualifies her from even thinking about being president.
No person who's responsible for so much bloodshed & death on our soil can ever be allowed to become POTUS.” pic.twitter.com/r1Fzf2iGpc
— Julia Jester (@JulesJester) October 24, 2024
The former president will also contrast his own record on immigration with that of the current administration, asserting that during his tenure, the southern border was the most secure it has ever been. This was a time when illegal crossings were at record lows, thanks to policies designed to protect American sovereignty. Trump has been vocal in his frustration over the rollback of these policies since Biden and Harris took office, claiming that their approach has invited lawlessness and violence across the border.
Trump’s assertions aren’t merely rhetoric; he plans to depict the consequences of Harris’s policies as outright dangerous. In a fiery expression of his stance, he will argue that no one responsible for facilitating a so-called “army of migrant gangs” should be allowed anywhere near the Oval Office. In his view, the sheer bloodshed resulting from current immigration policies renders Harris unfit for the presidency.
As the rally approaches, Trump’s supporters are eagerly anticipating a powerful performance that is bound to reignite the already heated debate over immigration in America. He promises that a victory in the upcoming election would mean a swift end to what he calls the “migrant invasion,” as well as the reinstatement of robust border enforcement measures. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and for Trump, the issue of immigration will remain a cornerstone of his campaign message, which aims to resonate deeply with conservative values centered on protection and sovereignty.