Gabrielle Wilde
Guest Reporter
Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake has fumed on GB News over the "disgusting slap to the face" for Americans on the border crisis.
The Arizona Senate race has heated up recently with Lake, a close Donald Trump ally, facing off against Ruben Gallego in a contest that could have significant effects on the upcoming election between Trump and Harris.
Speaking to Neil Oliver on GBN America, Lake said: "What we saw at the border was the United States government, funded by we the people, assisting people coming across the border.
"They're still coming. We were at one area where [former] President Trump's wall ends, every night between 75 and 100 people come across.
"Right there when they arrive is a sign that the government put up, which basically says, we know you're here illegally, but go to this app.
"It's a QR code. It's an app that our government put together.
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"It is kind of like Expedia. You go there and we'll put you up in a hotel, we'll get you transportation, we'll get you a job permit, we'll get you set up to do everything.
"It's right there. Instructions on what to do now that you've entered illegally, how to get settled in.
"It is the most disgusting slap in the face to the American people.
"When I get into the US Senate in January 2025, along with President Trump, we are going to stop these b******s.
"We're going to take that app, we're going to use the information on it.
"We're going to take it and find the people who came here illegally, and we're going to send them home to their homeland so that we can save our homeland."
Net immigration saw its lowest levels during Trump’s presidency, and this has been at the forefront of his campaign in the race for the White House.
Trump (alongside former Senior Advisor to the President Stephen Miller) is planning, if elected, to implement a historically restrictive US immigration agenda starting in 2025.
He has promised to carry out the "largest domestic deportation operation in American history."
Trump also plans to restore all of his first-term immigration policies.
He once again plans to "build the wall" along the US southern border, restrict both legal and illegal immigration, reinstate the "Remain in Mexico" and "Safe Third Country" agreements, and subject visa applicants to "extreme vetting," among other policies.
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The Arizona Senate race has heated up recently with Lake, a close Donald Trump ally, facing off against Ruben Gallego in a contest that could have significant effects on the upcoming election between Trump and Harris.
Speaking to Neil Oliver on GBN America, Lake said: "What we saw at the border was the United States government, funded by we the people, assisting people coming across the border.
"They're still coming. We were at one area where [former] President Trump's wall ends, every night between 75 and 100 people come across.
"Right there when they arrive is a sign that the government put up, which basically says, we know you're here illegally, but go to this app.
"It's a QR code. It's an app that our government put together.
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"It is kind of like Expedia. You go there and we'll put you up in a hotel, we'll get you transportation, we'll get you a job permit, we'll get you set up to do everything.
"It's right there. Instructions on what to do now that you've entered illegally, how to get settled in.
"It is the most disgusting slap in the face to the American people.
"When I get into the US Senate in January 2025, along with President Trump, we are going to stop these b******s.
"We're going to take that app, we're going to use the information on it.
"We're going to take it and find the people who came here illegally, and we're going to send them home to their homeland so that we can save our homeland."
Net immigration saw its lowest levels during Trump’s presidency, and this has been at the forefront of his campaign in the race for the White House.
Trump (alongside former Senior Advisor to the President Stephen Miller) is planning, if elected, to implement a historically restrictive US immigration agenda starting in 2025.
He has promised to carry out the "largest domestic deportation operation in American history."
Trump also plans to restore all of his first-term immigration policies.
He once again plans to "build the wall" along the US southern border, restrict both legal and illegal immigration, reinstate the "Remain in Mexico" and "Safe Third Country" agreements, and subject visa applicants to "extreme vetting," among other policies.
Find Out More...