According to the US " Newsweek " report, on December 25, local time, former US President Trump delivered a Christmas message on his personal social platform, saying that "the United States is dying from within."

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Trump wrote, "On this very cold but beautiful Christmas, look at the southern border of the United States now, compared with the Trump administration not long ago." He claimed that the United States had the "most secure border in history" when he was in office, and the current situation is like a "horror show" with record numbers of immigrants pouring into the United States at an unprecedented rate, many of whom are repeat criminals (including killers, human traffickers, and drug dealers). "America is dying from within."
After Trump posted his message, it quickly aroused controversy on American social media. Some Democratic officials accused Republicans of treating immigrants as "political pawns" and criticized the policies during the Trump administration for injuring immigrants' human rights and being costly and should not be proud of.
Recently, the US-Mexico border issue has become an urgent topic of debate between Democrats and Republicans in the United States. The trigger is the "Article 42 Border Clause" (hereinafter referred to as "Article 42") policy that is due to expire on December 21. The policy was instituted by the Trump administration in 2020 to deport immigrants under public health measures. The current U.S. government has always wanted to repeal this provision, but it has continued to face resistance from southern Republican states, and relevant policy reforms have been delayed again and again. On December 17, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected a request by Republican state officials to extend Section 42. However, on December 19, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts announced a suspension of the execution of the appeals court's ruling, aggravating the dispute between the two parties.
Recently, border states and counties in the United States have faced greater pressure. A large number of immigrants have poured into El Paso, Texas, and the city once declared a state of emergency.
(overseas network)