
As part of his election campaign, the former president has repeatedly used a pep talk about Biden's immigration policy. Speaking at a campaign rally in New Hampshire on Saturday, he denounced the record number of immigrants trying to cross the US border illegally.
He also vowed to crack down on illegal immigration and impose restrictions on the entry of legal immigrants if he secures a second term in the White House.
“They are poisoning the blood of our country. They come from every corner of the world and invade our country", Trump told thousands of supporters in the city of Durham.
In the context of his election campaign, Donald Trump has repeatedly used a rousing speech to attack the policy pursued by Democratic US President Joe Biden on immigration.
On Saturday, he adapted the lyrics of a song to compare illegal immigrants to deadly snakes.
If elected US president, Trump has promised to stop the "occupation of the southern border" of the country and launch the "largest deportation operation" of illegal immigrants in American history.
He used the claim that illegal immigrants are "poisoning the blood" in an interview he gave to The National Pulse website in late September. It was criticized by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a Jewish NGO that fights anti-Semitism and extremism.
ADL leader Jonathan Greenblatt called the comment "racist, xenophobic and disgusting." Jason Stanley, a professor at Yale University and author of a book on fascism, also warned that Trump's rhetoric is dangerous.
In October, a spokesman for the Republican tycoon's campaign staff dismissed criticism of Donald Trump's rhetoric as "nonsense." Stephen Chung noted that similar expressions are often used in books, publications and television programs.
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