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Trump Exploits Little-Known Legal Loophole…

Folks, I gotta tell you, President Trump continues to amaze me. Despite all the obstacles thrown his way by the liberal media and his political opponents, he has managed to find a way to get things done. And the latest example of his tenacity is his use of a little-known legal loophole to make some major changes to our immigration system.

Here’s the deal: President Trump has been cracking down on illegal immigration from day one of his administration, but he’s run into a number of roadblocks along the way. But now, he’s found a way around them. There’s a provision in the Immigration and Nationality Act that allows the president to impose visa restrictions on any country that refuses to take back its own citizens who have been deported from the United States. And that’s exactly what Trump has done.

Using this provision, Trump has imposed visa restrictions on a number of countries, including Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. These countries have been refusing to take back their own citizens who have been deported from the U.S., but now they’ll have to start cooperating if they want their citizens to be able to enter the States.

Now, you might hear some screeching from the left about how this is somehow unfair or racist or whatever other nonsense they want to spout. But the fact is, President Trump is simply enforcing the laws that are already on the books. And if countries don’t want their citizens to face visa restrictions, all they have to do is start taking back their own people.

Folks, let’s be real here: President Trump has done more in his first year in office than most presidents do in their entire term. From tax reform to cutting regulations to appointing solid conservative judges, he has delivered on his promises to the American people. And now, with his innovative use of this legal loophole, he’s showing us once again that he’s not afraid to do what it takes to keep our country safe and secure. Keep it up, Mr. President!

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