Trump "beyond imagining border opening disaster" over 'IS followers' terror attack

2025.01.03. AM 07:43
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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who is set to take office in the middle of this month, is emphasizing the need to strengthen border controls every day after a car crash attack by an Islamic State follower.

In a post on his social media, Trump said he had warned several times that Biden's policy of open borders would make Islamic terrorism and violent crime worse than he had imagined, but that it was coming out worse than he had.

He also criticized Biden as the worst president in U.S. history, calling it a complete and total disaster.

When Trump said the previous day that criminals flowing into the United States from abroad were much worse than those in the United States, Democrats and the media countered, but argued that it turned out to be true.

The suspect, who drove a car into the center of New Orleans on the 1st and caused 45 casualties, was a U.S.-born veteran and a follower of the Islamic State.


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