Trump says his plan to expel millions of immigrants will be a ‘bloody story’
Donald Trump has issued yet another ominous warning about his potential second term in the Oval Office, this time promising a «bloody story» for the millions of immigrants he intends to deport.
He made the comments at a campaign rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin on Saturday, echoing the broader Republican National Committee’s 2024 platform. The GOP's plans for America after a Trump victory include aggressive immigration enforcement andmass deportations.
That's when Trump alluded to the blood.
«And ya know getting them out will be a bloody story,» Trump said. "[Undocumented immigrants] should have never been allowed to come into our country. Nobody checked them."
Though Trump did not explain what he meant by «bloody story,» he has frequently — and falsely — insisted that many undocumented workers crossing into the US illegally are criminals released from Venezuelan prisons or other violent lawbreakers.
He told his supporters that «in Colorado, they're so brazen they're taking over sections of the state,» which is likely a reference to a fake story claiming that a Venezuelan gang took over an apartment building in the city.
The fearmongering and dehumanizing language used by Trump to describe immigrants may be intended to prime his base for more brutal ICE crackdowns, should he succeed in November.
As was previously reported by the New York Times, Trump's vision for America includes mass deportations that will be so extensive that «huge camps» will be needed to detain people. To execute his vision, Trump has proposed the creation of a deportation force pulled from local police and National Guard troops volunteered by «Republican-run states.»
In other words, Trump wants an army of Republican-loyal racial purity troops and