President Donald Trump suggested removing violent, repeat offenders from the United States and imprisoning them in another country for a fee. He highlighted the issue of violent criminals with extensive arrest records and proposed paying a foreign nation to house these individuals.
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested removing serial American criminals from the United States and imprisoning them in another country for a fee.
Trump zoned in on violent criminals who have lengthy rap sheets, noting some have over 30 or 40 arrests under their belts. He then highlighted heinous crimes, ranging from murder in general to criminals pushing passengers in front of subways to baseball bat assaults to violent home invasions of elderly folks.
“And I say, and this is subject to getting it approved, but if they’ve been arrested many, many times–they’re repeat offenders by many numbers–I want them out of our country,” he added. “I also will be seeking permission to do so.”
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