President Trump on Thursday again called for the immediate deportation of people who enter the US illegally.
President Trump on Thursday again called for the immediate deportation of people who enter the US illegally. "Congress must pass smart, fast and reasonable Immigration Laws now," Trump wrote on Twitter. "Law Enforcement at the Border is doing a great job, but the laws they are forced to work with are insane. When people, with or without children, enter our Country, they must be told to leave without our Country being forced to endure a long and costly trial." "Tell the people 'OUT,' and they must leave, just as they would if they were standing on your front lawn," Trump continued. "Hiring thousands of 'judges' does not work and is not acceptable - only Country in the World that does this! Congress - FIX OUR INSANE IMMIGRATION LAWS NOW!"
The tweets echo what he expressed in a post last month.
"We cannot allow all of these people to invade our Country," Trump wrote. "When somebody comes in, we must immediately, with no Judges or Court Cases, bring them back from where they came. Our system is a mockery to good immigration policy and Law and Order."
The president has repeatedly expressed that the US has "the worst immigration laws in the history of the world."
"Other countries look at us and they say, 'How is that possible?' Somebody touches our land, we now take them to a court, to a judge," Trump said in his remarks during a recent meeting with members of Congress.
"In other countries, it's called, 'I'm sorry. You can't come in. You have to leave,'" Trump added.