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One of former President Donald Trump’s top campaign promises heading into 2024 is immigration reform. Trump highlights the border crisis as a top issue facing the U.S., a sentiment shared with the majority of American voters.

According to polls released this month from CBS News and the Wall Street Journal, “immigration & the border” is the second most important issue for voters behind the economy.

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Trump highlights his immigration policies at almost every rally on his campaign trail, saying it will lead to the largest reform the U.S. has ever seen. Trump has said he will conduct mass deportations of immigrants who crossed the border illegally. The former president also plans, if he wins the 2024 presidential election, to bring in the National Guard and troops from overseas to the border to stop the influx of migrants crossing illegally into the country.

Trump’s remarks at a New Hampshire rally on Saturday, Dec. 16 have largely overshadowed policy in his latest controversy.

They’re poisoning the blood of our country. They’ve poisoned mental institutions, prisons all over the world — not just South America or the three or four countries we think about. But they’re coming from all over the world from Africa, Asia. They’re pouring into our country. Nobody is even looking at them. They just come in.

Former President Donald Trump

“When they let 15-16 million people into our country, when they do that, we’ve got a lot of work to do,” Trump said on the New Hampshire stage. “They’re poisoning the blood of our country. They’ve poisoned mental institutions, prisons all over the world — not just South America or the three or four countries we think about. But they’re coming from all over the world from Africa, Asia. They’re pouring into our country. Nobody is even looking at them. They just come in.”  

Trump has been criticized for his “poisoning the blood of our country” remarks because Adolf Hitler’s manifesto called the mixing of races “blood poisoning.”

Both Democrats and some Republicans have publicly condemned the former president’s choice of words. Trump’s rhetoric is something Republicans are getting used to answering for, largely downplaying the comments of the party’s frontrunner.

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, S.C., was pressed on Trump’s remarks on NBC’s Meet the Press.

“To the Biden administration, you’re talking about Donald Trump’s language as you sat on the sidelines and allowed the country to be invaded,” Graham said. “You know, we’re talking about language. I could care less what language people use as long as we get it right. If you’re talking about the language Trump uses rather than trying to fix it, that’s a losing strategy for the Biden administration.”

Graham argued the country should focus on the difference in policy. Following Trump’s Dec. 16 remarks, major news outlets have described Trump’s immigration-related rhetoric as “anti-immigrant” or “anti-immigration“.

Trump seemed to attempt to clarify the remarks on Truth Social after his speech, standing by being against illegal immigration.

Trump’s words are known to trigger controversy. Trump recently said he would be “dictator for a day.” But his rhetoric doesn’t seem to be hurting him in the polls. Trump’s lead in the primary is unwavering. No presidential candidate has been this far ahead in national polls and gone on to lose the primary.

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[KARAH RUCKER]

ONE OF TRUMP’S TOP CAMPAIGN PROMISES HEADING INTO 2024 IS IMMIGRATION REFORM. HE HIGHLIGHTS THE BORDER CRISIS AS A TOP ISSUE FACING THE U.S. — SOMETHING MOST AMERICANS AGREE WITH.

A CBS NEWS POLL AND A WALL STREET JOURNAL POLL RELEASED THIS MONTH HAVE IMMIGRATION AND THE BORDER AS THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE BEHIND THE ECONOMY FOR VOTERS.

TRUMP SAYS HIS IMMIGRATION POLICIES WILL LEAD TO THE LARGEST REFORM THE U.S. HAS EVER SEEN. IT’S SOMETHING HE TALKS ABOUT ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL AT EVERY RALLY.

MASS DEPORTATIONS OF IMMIGRANTS WHO CROSSED THE BORDER ILLEGALLY. BRINGING THE NATIONAL GUARD AND OUR TROOPS FROM OVERSEAS TO THE BORDER TO STOP THE RECORD INFLUX OF MIGRANTS CROSSING ILLEGALLY INTO THE COUNTRY.

BUT THIS PAST WEEKEND, HIS REMARKS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE HAVE LARGELY OVERSHADOWED POLICY IN HIS LATEST CONTROVERSY.

HERE’S WHAT TRUMP SAID.

“When they let 15-16 million people into our country, when they do that, we’ve got a lot of work to do. They’re poisoning the blood of our country. They’ve poisoned mental institutions, prisons all over the world, not just South America or the three or four countries we think about. But they’re coming from all over the world from africa, asia, they’re pouring into our country. Nobody is even looking at them, they just come in.  

TRUMP IS BEING CRITICIZED FOR SAYING “POISONING THE BLOOD OF OUR COUNTRY” AS HITLER’S MANIFESTO CALLED THE MIXING OF RACES “BLOOD POISONING.”

BOTH DEMOCRATS AND SOME REPUBLICANS HAVE PUBLICLY CONDEMNED THE FORMER PRESIDENT’S CHOICE OF WORDS.

TRUMP’S RHETORIC IS SOMETHING REPUBLICANS ARE GETTING USED TO, DOWNPLAYING THE COMMENTS OF THE PARTY’S FRONTRUNNER.

REPUBLICAN SENATOR LINDSAY GRAHAM WAS PRESSED ON TRUMP’S REMARKS

[KRISTEN WELKER]

“The Biden campaign has accused former president trump of ‘parodying Adolf Hitler.’ what is your reaction? Are the president’s comments representative of how you and other Republicans feel?”

[LINDSEY GRAHAM]

“Seventy-six percent of the American people, not Donald Trump, believe the border is broken. They’re worried about fentanyl coming over and killing their kids, I could care less what language is used as long as we get it right.”

[KRISTEN WELKER]

But what about his language, Senator?

[LINDSEY GRAHAM]

Well…

[KRISTEN WELKER]

Just that language, that “poisoning the blood.”

[LINDSEY GRAHAM]

Yeah. I’m worried about an outcome. He is right to want — he had the border secured the lowest in 40 years in December of 2020. To the Biden administration, you’re talking about Donald Trump’s language as you sat on the sidelines and allowed the country to be invaded. 172 people on the terrorist watch list have come on your watch. Fentanyl’s killing more Americans…

[KRISTEN WELKER]

Senator.

[LINDSEY GRAHAM]

…than any time in history.

[KRISTEN WELKER]

Senator, just on the language, just on the language, though. You have endorsed former President Trump. Are you comfortable with him using words like that?

[LINDSEY GRAHAM]

You know, we’re talking about language. I could care less what language people use as long as we get it right.

[KARAH RUCKER]

GRAHAM ARGUES THE COUNTRY SHOULD FOCUS ON THE DIFFERENCE IN POLICY BUT BECAUSE OF TRUMP’S WORD CHOICE, HIS STANCE ON IMMIGRATION AND HIS POLICY PROPOSALS ARE NOW IN THE HEADLINES AS “ANTI-IMMIGRANT.”

ABC: “TRUMP DOUBLES DOWN ON ANTI-IMMIGRATION RHETORIC.”

CNN: “TRUMP TARGETS UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS…AS HE LEANS INTO ANTI-IMMIGRANT RHETORIC.”

AND MSNBC: “THE DANGERS OF TRUMP’S ANTI-IMMIGRANT RHETORIC.”

TRUMP SEEMED TO ATTEMPT TO CLARIFY THE REMARKS ON TRUTH SOCIAL AFTER HIS SPEECH, STANDING BY BEING ANTI-ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, AND THAT “ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION” IS “POISONING THE BLOOD OF OUR NATION.”

TRUMP’S WORDS ARE KNOWN TO TRIGGER CONTROVERSY. HE RECENTLY SAID HE WOULD BE “DICTATOR FOR A DAY.”

BUT HIS RHETORIC DOESN’T SEEM TO BE HURTING HIM IN THE POLLS. TRUMP’S LEAD IN THE PRIMARY IS UNWAVERING. NO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS BEEN THIS FAR AHEAD IN NATIONAL POLLS AND GONE ON TO LOSE THE PRIMARY, WHICH MEANS MORE RALLIES, MORE SPEECHES, AND MORE HEADLINES CENTERED ON TRUMP’S WORD CHOICE AS 2024 IS ON THE HORIZON.