
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
Jun 12, 2025, 06:03 PM UTC
Biden let 21 Million Unvetted, Illegal Aliens flood into the Country from some of the most dangerous and dysfunctional Nations on Earth — Many of them Rapists, Murderers, and Terrorists. This tsunami of Illegals has destroyed Americans' Public Schools, Hospitals, Parks, Community Resources, and Living Conditions. They have stolen American Jobs, consumed BILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Free Welfare, and turned once idyllic Communities, like Springfield, Ohio, into Third World Nightmares. I campaigned on, and received a Historic Mandate for, the largest Mass Deportation Program in American History. Polling shows overwhelming Public Support for getting the Illegals out, and that is exactly what we will do. As Commander-in-Chief, I will always protect and defend the Heroes of ICE and Border Patrol, whose work has already resulted in the Most Secure Border in American History. Anyone who assaults or attacks an ICE or Border Agent will do hard time in jail. Those who are here illegally should either self deport using the CBP Home App or, ICE will find you and remove you. Saving America is not negotiable!
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Trump Vows Mass Deportation
SUMMARY
Trump's post on mass deportation may increase his poll numbers among supporters of stricter immigration policies
TRUMP'S ATTITUDE
Trump's attitude in the post is assertive and nationalistic, emphasizing his commitment to deporting undocumented immigrants and protecting American jobs and communities
FULL COMMENTARY
Historically, Trump's statements on immigration have been highly polarizing, with some voters strongly supporting his stance and others strongly opposing it. This post is likely to resonate with Trump's base and may boost his poll numbers among supporters of stricter immigration policies. However, it may also alienate moderate voters and those who support more comprehensive immigration reform. The post's emphasis on law and order, particularly the protection of ICE and Border Patrol agents, may also appeal to voters who prioritize national security. Overall, the post's impact on polls will depend on how voters weigh Trump's immigration policies against other issues, such as the economy and healthcare. The market sentiment score of 72 reflects the potential for Trump's post to increase his support among certain groups, but also acknowledges the risks of alienating other voters.
Analysis generated for Polls on: Feb 12, 2026, 06:41 PM UTC