Trump vows to create compensation fund for victims of illegal immigrant crime:
Former President Donald Trump says he will seek the death penalty for any illegal immigrant who kills an American citizen or law enforcement officer
Former President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that if elected, his administration will create a compensation fund to provide restitution for the victims of migrant crime, funded by U.S. government-seized assets of criminal gangs and drug cartels.
Trump held an event on Tuesday morning from Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, hosting mothers of victims of illegal immigrant crime.
"Today, I’m announcing that for the first time, under my administration, we will be seizing the assets of the criminal gangs and drug cartels, and we will use those assets to create a compensation fund to provide restitution for the victims of migrant crime," Trump said Tuesday. "And the government will help in the restitution. But something has to be done, and we're going to get it done."
Trump blasted Vice President Kamala Harris for her role in the growing migrant crisis at the U.S. southern border, saying she has "obliterated our borders."
Trump reminded those present that President Biden appointed Harris as his "border czar."
"She doesn’t want to use that term, but, let’s say, we’ll just use different terms — she was responsible for the borders. Totally responsible," Trump said. "She never made one call to Border Patrol."
The National Border Patrol Council endorsed Trump earlier this month, Trump said, noting they said he was "the best president we’ve ever had and the best president by far on the border."
"They said she was easily the worst person ever to work with them on the border," Trump said. "Most incompetent — the least caring. Think of it, not one call in almost four years was made to the Border Patrol…they’re great people, men and women…they want to do their jobs. She didn’t call them once." --->READ MORE HERE
Donald Trump Vows ‘To Take Cartel Money’ for Crime Victim Fund: ‘We Will Seize Every Dollar!’
In a bold policy announcement, former President Donald Trump unveiled his latest plan to address crime related to illegal immigration and border security. Speaking at a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago residence, Trump vowed to seize assets from criminal organizations, including cartels and migrant gangs, to establish a compensation fund specifically for U.S. victims affected by migrant-related crimes. Trump declared, “We are going to take every last dollar from these cartels and gangs and use it to help the families who’ve suffered because of their criminal activity.”
The announcement comes as Trump intensifies his campaign rhetoric, particularly on issues of crime and border security, which have consistently ranked as focal points for his supporters. His pledge to target cartel finances has stirred discussion among experts and politicians alike, particularly as the former president emphasized that his administration would pursue this policy aggressively.
"Under my administration, we will not only secure our border but also seize the resources of those who profit from lawlessness and violence," Trump told supporters. "This fund will be a direct payment to families whose lives have been forever altered by the horrific crimes of these criminals who’ve been allowed to cross into our country unchecked."
This new proposal would involve coordinated efforts between federal law enforcement agencies, including the Department of Justice, to intercept financial flows of organized crime syndicates operating in Mexico and other parts of Latin America. Trump explained that the proposed compensation fund would be directed toward providing relief for families who have lost loved ones or suffered personal injury and property damage due to criminal activities linked to these groups. According to Trump, the administration would work to pass legislation empowering authorities to seize these assets upon arrival in the United States or through international cooperation.
Trump’s proposed approach to address crime linked to illegal immigration has ignited a debate among policymakers, with supporters lauding it as a proactive measure to support victims. Critics, however, argue that the plan could face significant challenges, especially in coordinating international asset seizures and creating a legal framework for the fund. Legal experts have also pointed out potential diplomatic challenges in collaborating with foreign governments to seize assets associated with their citizens. --->READ MORE HERE
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