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EXCLUSIVE: Border Hawk Presses White House on Concerns Admin Is Relaxing Immigration Agenda

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Border Hawk was featured in the New Media Seat at Monday’s White House press briefing.

We queried Press Sec. Karoline Leavitt about rising concerns that the Trump administration is softening its approach to immigration enforcement, particularly in regards to promised ‘mass deportations,’ but also border security and asylum policies.

“What would you say to Americans who are somewhat concerned that a shift has happened?” White House correspondent Wid Lyman asked.

“While there has of course been a change in leadership at the Department of Homeland Security with former senator, now Secretary Mullin joining the President’s cabinet, I can assure the American people there has not been a change in policy,” Leavitt stated.

“It has always been the policy of this President and this administration to deport the worst of the worst illegal alien criminals from our communities. That’s something I know Secretary Mullin remains wholeheartedly committed to doing, and it’s something that is overwhelmingly popular with the American people.”

“It is something that is necessary to protect our homeland and to prevent deaths of Americans in our country,” she asserted.

Sec. Leavitt went on to blast the mainstream media for effectively ignoring the recent murder of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman in Chicago by an illegal alien suspect from Venezuela who was unleashed into the U.S. by the Biden regime, which we have covered extensively.

The Mass Deportation Coalition has just released an “MDC Playbook” for how the federal government can successfully remove tens of millions of illegal aliens from the United States, creating a strong deterrent for prospective ‘migrants’ in the process.

 

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