Trump details how ‘heroes of ICE’ are deporting violent illegals and floats concept of exporting repeat native offenders

President Donald Trump gave Americans an update on Monday about the rapid-fire ICE deportation operation happening nationwide, which has expedited the removal of violent illegal alien criminals under the watchful eye of Border Czar Tom Homan.

“The heroes of ICE have been hunting down and arresting illegal alien criminals [every] day, including those with charges for rape, child sexual assault, terrorism, and even murder,” President Trump stated.

His comments were made during a speech delivered in Miami, Florida, at a GOP House retreat.

“Many, many of these murderers have committed far more than one murder,” he added.

On Monday alone, ICE reported over 1,100 arrests nationwide – an uptick from 956 on Sunday.

“We’re going to get them the hell out of here,” Trump vowed.

He noted that the deadly Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela was an area of special focus for ICE. “We’re tracking down the illegal alien criminals and we’re detaining them and we’re throwing them the hell out of our country,” the president said.

Trump explained that his administration had “no apologies” for kicking out “violent people.”

The president then discusses the horrible reality that many native-born Americans were also committing repetitive crimes, including offenses like murder and “other heinous charges such as pushing people into subways.”

“I don’t want these violent, repeat offenders in our country anymore than illegal aliens from other countries that misbehave,” Trump explained.

He said that if they had been arrested “many, many times,” he wanted them “out of our country.”

Trump proposed the idea of seeking permission to essentially export these violent repeat offenders to foreign lands. “Let them be brought to a foreign land,” he said, noting that this would be a cheaper alternative than jailing them domestically at a high taxpayer price.

“Let’s see how they like it,” he said of such criminals. “…You’ll see crime all over the country dry up.”

President Trump continued, “We’re going to restore law and order in America – and we want to bring back the death penalty for these horrible people who kill people.”

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