US President Donald Trump has once again grabbed global attention by announcing his administration’s plans to deport millions of illegal immigrants. In his inaugural speech on Monday, Trump, now sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, declared war on “criminal aliens” who, according to him, have found illegal ways into the country.
“All illegal entries will immediately be halted, and we will begin the process of returning millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came,” Trump proclaimed in a tone that left no room for ambiguity. Speaking in the presence of four past presidents, including his predecessor Joe Biden, Trump made it clear that his policies will prioritize what he calls “law and order.”
A Return to Hardline Immigration Policies
Trump doubled down on his controversial “Remain in Mexico” policy, promising to reinstate it without delay. In an unexpected twist, he also vowed to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America.” Whether this declaration holds any merit or is just another Trumpian hyperbole remains to be seen.
The speech, delivered with his characteristic bravado, also touched on preserving America’s religious values. “We will not forget our God,” Trump said, framing his administration as the moral revival America apparently needs. He further vowed to “bring free speech back to America,” a comment many found ironic given his tumultuous relationship with media freedom during his first term.
Power and Wealth Dominate the Scene
Trump, who once entered politics as a brash outsider, now finds himself surrounded by America’s wealthiest and most powerful figures. In attendance were tech moguls Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Sundar Pichai, along with Trump’s family and cabinet members. The Capitol, draped in layers of opulence, stood as a stark reminder of Trump’s influence among America’s elite.
However, not everyone shared in the celebration. While former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton attended the event alongside their spouses, Michelle Obama’s notable absence sparked speculation. Trump’s presence, however, marked a significant departure from his behaviour in 2021 when he refused to attend Biden’s inauguration, citing unsubstantiated claims of electoral fraud.
A Warning for Immigrants
Trump’s words serve as a warning to undocumented immigrants, particularly those in America and those contemplating entry. Africans planning to migrate to the US might want to rethink their strategies or come prepared with strong excuses.
For all his bravado, Trump’s policies remain polarizing. Supporters cheer his hardline stance as necessary for national security, while some persons label his statement as xenophobic and divisive.
Trump isn’t interested in playing nice with illegal immigration, and he’s ready to take drastic measures. For now, Trump has once again succeeded in doing what he does best—keeping the world talking.