Trump Proposes Compensation Fund for Migrant Crime Victims
Trump Proposes Compensation Fund for Migrant Crime Victims

Trump Proposes Compensation Fund for Migrant Crime Victims

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Former President Donald Trump unveiled a plan to establish a compensation fund for victims of crimes committed by migrants, using assets seized from gangs and drug cartels. At a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, he emphasized the need for border security, citing violent crimes linked to international gangs like Tren de Aragua, and called for the death penalty for illegal immigrants who murder U.S. citizens. Trump's proposal aims to address the growing concerns over migrant-related crime and serve as a rallying point for his campaign ahead of the upcoming election. He criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's policies, blaming her for rising crime and inflation, while asserting that his administration would take aggressive action against gang violence. The announcement follows a series of high-profile crimes attributed to illegal immigrants, which Trump used to underscore his argument. This initiative is part of a broader strategy that includes the removal of illegal migrants with gang ties.

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