Donald Trump continues on a forced march – Libération

Donald Trump continues on a forced march – Libération
Donald Trump continues on a forced march – Libération

He doesn't stop signing and making declarations. Since his inauguration on Monday, Donald Trump seems to be in a frenzy as his administration, all of whose members have not yet been officially named, is moving forward at a rapid pace, particularly on immigration. On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted to pass the Laken Riley Act, a law that would allow the systematic arrest and detention of illegal immigrants accused of minor crimes. This law should be quickly promulgated and will be – quite a symbol – the first of his second term signed by Donald Trump. Around forty elected Democrats also approved the text alongside the Republicans.

On Wednesday evening, the new president gave his first television interview as president to Sean Hannity, a star reporter on the Fox News Channel. The interview had been pre-recorded a few hours earlier in the Oval Office at the White House. Donald Trump reiterated the assertion that “terrorists by the thousands” oinvaded the United States, due to the overly lax border policy of the administration of his predecessor Joe Biden. “They came out of the prisons of other countries… They emptied their prisons. I would do the same if I were president or prime minister of another country. I would empty my prisons directly to the United States. Why not ?”he declared, citing in particular Venezuela, which “took his gangs from the streets


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