
The Trump admin’s current deportation program is “not too aggressive,” according to Vice President JD Vance.
Vance was addressing reporters when he was asked whether he thought the administration’s deportations were “too aggressive” because non-criminals are “getting caught in the dragnet.”
“But the unfortunate reality is that Joe Biden let in 15 to 20 million illegal aliens into this country and there is no way for us to actually, get those unlawful illegal immigrants out of the United States of America without some serious law enforcement, and that’s what we’ve been trying to do. It’s not too aggressive, it’s not… aggressive enough: It’s just the right approach to make sure that we’re enforcing our country’s border walls.”
Vance reminded the press that over 100,000 Americans die a year from fentanyl, which is brought into the US mainly by the Mexican cartels, who are also responsible for human trafficking.
“The President deserves great credit because after 45 days you saw illegal border crossings draw to a small fraction, illegal border crossings down over 99% under President Trump’s leadership,” Vance continued.
“But unfortunately because Joe Biden was president for four years, we’ve got a lot of bad people in the United States of America that we’ve got to do the job of getting out of our country.”
Vance then slammed California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for obstructing President Trump’s deportation program, saying they had “decided to go to war against the people trying to keep our communities safe.”
“That’s a disgrace,” the Vice President added.
“That’s a terrible commentary on their qualities as leaders, but the Trump administration is going to keep on standing for the American citizens and for American law enforcement.”