In a fiery speech in Detroit, Donald Trump criticized the anti-ICE protests in Minnesota, labeling them as “fake riots” and insinuating a premeditated nature behind the demonstrations. Trump, without evidence, suggested that individuals protesting against his anti-immigration policies were orchestrated and not genuine. He also made derogatory remarks about a video showing a woman reacting to a tragic shooting incident involving an ICE agent.
During his address at the Detroit Economic Club, Trump alleged that the protests were staged, claiming participants practiced together in hotel rooms. He hinted at uncovering the funding sources behind these activities. Additionally, he launched a racially charged attack on Representative Ilhan Omar, implying a connection between her and fraudulent activities in Minnesota, despite no evidence supporting such claims.
Furthermore, Trump threatened to revoke the US citizenship of individuals from Somalia convicted of fraud, a move that would contradict existing US laws. He expressed intentions to crack down on Sanctuary Cities and withhold funding, citing concerns about protecting criminals over American citizens. Trump also made comments about deporting Somalis and returning to America’s “native spirit.”
Amidst controversies surrounding the government’s use of white supremacist rhetoric, Trump emphasized a commitment to eliminating corruption and fraud in the country. He vowed to halt financial support to Sanctuary Cities, which shield undocumented immigrants from scrutiny. Trump’s speech underscored his administration’s hardline stance on immigration and law enforcement policies.
