President Donald Trump raised a question to the NBC presenter Kristen Welker Duration a length interview on Sunday, and asked the moderator “Meet the Press” if it seemed good to inform that the border is the “most safe that has ever been” after the abused duration of the Bides.
Welker said the border crossings were in minimal record and asked the president if he felt that the border was “safe.” Trump said: “It’s really safe,” before Welker asked the question.
“When you say that, does it not sound good? After being abused for years by an incompetent president that allowed people to pour through an open border, criminals around the world, the murderers, the crazy mental institutions and the asylums of the asylums, is it Italts and asylum?
Trump informs that the illegal immigrants meetings in the historical minimums last the first full month in office

President Trump asked Kristen Welker from NBC about informing about a safe border duration of his long conversation with NBC host on Sunday. (Screen capture/NBC)
Welker then turned to another question about Trump’s emergency statement about the border crisis and when he planned to lift the order.
“The border is now not the emergency,” is whiter when Shey asked if he would raise that determination. “However, the border is that everything is part of the same thought. The great emergency at this time is that we have thousands of people we want to get, and we have some judges that because everyone goes to court.”
Trump said he had no plans to raise the emergency order.
The president also rejected rumors that he is planning to look for a third term duration in the interview.
“It’s something that, I know, is not allowed to do. I don’t know if that is constitutional,” he said. “But this is not something I am looking for.”
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President Donald Trump speaks in the Cross’s hall of the White House to “invest in the United States” on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. The CEO joined Trump to highlight their companies. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
The White House celebrated the first 100 days of the president in office by highlighting his efforts to combat illegal immigration on Monday.
The Tom Homan border tsar joined the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, in an informative session of the morning, on Monday, where the couple promoted massive decreases in border crossings, as well as new executive orders aimed at deportations and a greater border application.
The Trump administration said at the beginning of April that it had already deported 100,000 illegal immigrants, they thought that officials did not offer a new total in Monday’s informative session.
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