President Trump Vows Toughest Immigration Crackdown Yet, Says He May Strip Citizenship from Naturalised Immigrants

US President Donald Trump has once again doubled down on his strict immigration stance, saying he intends to take unprecedented steps, including the possibility of revoking citizenship from immigrants who entered the country under the Biden administration and later became naturalised.

Trump alleged that many such individuals include criminals who should never have been allowed into the United States.

Speaking at a public address, Trump stated that some immigrants received citizenship through what he called careless and misguided policies implemented during Joe Biden’s presidency.

“We have criminals that came into our country, and they were naturalised—maybe through Biden, or someone who had no idea what they were doing.

If I have the power to reverse it—and I’m not sure yet whether I do—but if I do, I would absolutely denaturalise them,” he stressed.

The President then sharply criticised his predecessor, calling Joe Biden “the worst President in American history.”

He accused Biden of opening the nation’s borders to millions of undocumented individuals, including hardened criminals.
“We are paying a huge price and will continue to for years.

Drug dealers, violent offenders, people released from foreign prisons—Biden let them in,” Trump said, expressing outrage over a recent incident in which two National Guard soldiers were killed, reportedly by an Afghan immigrant.

Trump described the attack on the National Guard personnel as an “act of terror”, announcing the deployment of an additional 500 troops to Washington, DC.

He insisted that the country must immediately reassess the status of every Afghan who entered the US under Biden’s evacuation programme.

“The suspect is confirmed to be a foreigner from Afghanistan—a hellhole on earth,” he remarked, adding that anyone who does not contribute positively to the US or refuses to respect the nation should be removed.

“We will not tolerate assaults on law and order by people who should never have been allowed here.

If they cannot love this country, we don’t want them here,” Trump declared, vowing sweeping measures to tighten the immigration system.

The President’s comments signal what could become the strictest immigration enforcement effort in modern US history, with potential legal battles ahead over constitutional limits on denaturalisation and deportation.

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