Trump Proposes Deporting Pedophiles and Violent Americans to Third World Countries

Trump vows to deport pedophiles and violent criminal Americans to third world countries.

President Donald Trump on Monday floated the idea of deporting American citizens who are guilty of child sex crimes or who are repeat violent offenders.

During a speech before Congress, Trump declared that these ‘low-life Americans’ do not deserve to remain citizens of the United States.

“We also have many violent criminals in our country however that did not necessarily come here illegally, but have been arrested 30 times, 35 times, 41, 42 times in a couple of cases, 25 times, 18 times. Many for murder, other heinous charges such as pushing people into subways as the train’s coming along at 45 miles per hour, boom, you get pushed into the subway,” Trump declared.

“Hitting them in the head with baseball bats while they’re not looking, punching old ladies in the face knocking them unconscious and stealing their purse. They even break into apartments and rape elderly women and beat up elderly men, beat them to hell. And I don’t want these violent repeat offenders in our country anymore than I want illegal aliens from other countries who misbehave.”

Infowars.com reports: “And I say, and this is subject to getting it approved, but if they been arrested many many times, they’re repeat offenders by many numbers, I want them out of our country, I also will be seeking permission to do so, we’re going to get approval, hopefully, to get them the hell out of our country along with others,” Trump said. “Let them be brought to a foreign land and be maintained by others for a very small fee as opposed to be maintained in our jails for massive amounts of money…Let them be brought out of our country and let them live there for a while.”

Trump went on to discuss how Venezuela and other countries have done this to the U.S., something he has been discussing for a while, upsetting the Left.

“They’re sending prisoners, murderers, drug dealers, mental patients and terrorists, the worst anywhere in the world,” Trump said at his April 13, 2024 rally in Pennsylvania. “People are coming from the Congo…where do you live in the Congo, we live in prison, oh that’s right they released them from prison…but they’re coming in from Africa.”

Trump’s proposal is not particularly revolutionary, as the practice of exile is, figuratively, as old as time.

“Exile and banishment, prolonged absence from one’s country imposed by vested authority as a punitive measure. It most likely originated among early civilizations from the practice of designating an offender an outcast and depriving him of the comfort and protection of his group,” the Encyclopedia Britannica said. “Exile was practiced by the Greeks chiefly in cases of homicide, although ostracism was a form of exile imposed for political reasons. In Rome, exile (exsilium) arose as a means of circumventing the death penalty (see capital punishment). Before a death sentence was pronounced, a Roman citizen could escape by voluntary exile. Later, degrees of exile were introduced, including temporary or permanent exile, exile with or without loss of citizenship, and exile with or without confiscation of property. The Romans generally determined punishment by class, applying sentences of banishment to the upper classes and sentences of forced labour to the lower classes.”

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