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Former President Donald Trump visited Detroit where he received a warm welcome from a mostly black crowd during a campaign stop. He spoke about the impact of illegal aliens on the black community, emphasizing that they are taking jobs and causing harm. Despite Detroit not being officially a sanctuary city, it has been overwhelmed by migrants similar to other major cities like Chicago and New York City. Trump launched the “Black Americans for Trump” coalition, positioning it as a response to a similar group supported by the Biden-Harris campaign.

During his visit, Trump criticized President Biden, referring to him as the “king of super predators” and highlighting his role in authoring the 1994 crime bill that led to increased policing and imprisonment. Trump asserted that Biden would be a threat to black Americans and emphasized the importance of addressing issues such as illegal immigration, a struggling economy, and public safety. Immigration was identified as a top concern among US voters, according to the Pew Research Center. Trump reiterated his commitment to securing the border and promised to initiate the largest deportation operation in American history if elected.

Attendees at the event, including Michaelah Montgomery and Bishop Leon Benjamin, voiced concerns about the unequal treatment of the black community, suggesting that they do not receive the same benefits as others do for committing crimes. Republican Congressman John James also spoke at the event, emphasizing the importance of strengthening the black middle class and ending the trend of losing elections. Former Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson expressed his support for Trump, dispelling the perception of him as a racist and insisting on the importance of putting Americans first.

The event in Detroit highlighted the divisions within the black community regarding issues such as immigration, crime, and racial inequality. Trump’s promises to address these concerns, including securing the border and deporting illegal immigrants, resonated with the attendees who applauded his stance. Despite the controversies surrounding Trump’s administration, supporters like Terrence Williams continue to prioritize American interests above all else. The event served as an opportunity for Trump to connect with black voters and present himself as a champion for their cause and for the broader American population. The campaign stop in Detroit showcased the complexities of race, politics, and policy in the context of the upcoming election.

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