US President Donald Trump Lists Administration's Successes On Immigration & Ending Wars In Year-End Address To Nation - Video
Former US President Donald Trump has sharply criticised the Biden administration’s border policies. In recent statements, he linked rising migration to increased housing costs and job competition for American workers. His claims also included assertions about his own administration’s impact on immigration and national security.
Trump argued that his presidency led to 'reverse migration', with migrants voluntarily returning to their home countries. He claimed that since his election, all net job growth had benefited American-born citizens rather than foreign workers. Additionally, he stated that over 60% of the rental market’s expansion came from migrants arriving under current policies.
He blamed the Biden administration for what he called a 'colossal border invasion', which he said was driving up housing prices. Trump also asserted that his own policies had strengthened the US, including securing the release of hostages—both alive and deceased. During his first 10 months in office, he claimed to have ended eight wars. Experts note that US immigration trends result from multiple factors. These include presidential and congressional policies, conditions in migrants’ home countries, and decisions by individuals and smuggling networks. Specific measures, such as border enforcement, asylum rules, and refugee caps, have shaped migration flows over time.
Trump’s remarks highlight ongoing debates over immigration’s economic effects. His statements tie housing affordability and job availability directly to border security policies. The discussion reflects broader disagreements about how US immigration should be managed.
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