Trump Wins Iowa Caucus, Promises Mass Deportations if Reelected
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, campaigning for Trump, echoes his hardline immigration stance and associates migrants with terrorism.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., promised 'mass deportations' on the first day of a potential Trump presidency while campaigning for the former president in Iowa.
- Greene's comments echo similar ones that have been made by Trump in the past, who has maintained a rigid stance on immigration in his 2024 campaign.
- Trump won the Iowa caucuses with 51% of the vote, solidifying his position as the leading candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
- Greene associated migrants with 'terrorists' in her speech, claiming that many of them could pose a threat to the country.
- Trump has also pledged a return and expansion of the travel ban that targeted Muslim countries, as well as promised to end birthright citizenship.