Former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump (2017-2021) He stressed on Tuesday that if he returns to power he will end the country’s crime rate, a central theme in his campaign for the White House, and he distanced himself from those who call him radical.I’m not radical. I’m just a person with common sense”he said at a rally in Howell, Michigan, focusing on crime and safety.
Americans, he added, want a strong border and police. “We want a good life. We want to be safe,” he told law enforcement officers in the city. advancing that if he wins the elections on November 5th will offer the country ““law enforcement, security and peace”.
With his opponent, Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, there will be – in his opinion – “crime, chaos, destruction and death.” “I believe in compliance with the law. The other group does not. We are going to stop violent crime in the United States. We are going to put Stopping Kamala’s crime wave“, which is reaching levels never seen before. He is the most radical left-wing person who has ever considered the presidency,” he stressed.
“People don’t know the real Kamala, but I do. She’s further to the left than anyone could ever think. She would be a disaster as president. I love our country and I didn’t need to do this. I didn’t need to be impeached every time I go through a state,” he added. In addition, Trump has reiterated his promise of ““close the border” on his eventual first day in the White House and to return to his country immigrants who cross into the United States illegally.
“I will send Kamala’s illegal immigrants back home”
“We want people to come, but we want them to do it legally. I will send Kamala’s illegal immigrants back homewhich is where they belong,” he stressed, along with his intention to provide more funding to the security forces and his denunciation that crime in the United States is “out of control.”
Despite the violent picture it painted for the country as a whole, however, the latest figures point to a general reduction in the crime rate in the first six months of 2024 compared to a year ago. Data from the Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA) released this August with information from 69 of the 70 cities in which this organization of police executives is present indicate that homicides have gone from 3,783 to 3,124, rapes from 14,472 to 13,064 and robberies from 48,529 to 45,575.
Source: Lasexta

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