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One of the most shocking aspects of Biden’s speech involved his suggested approach to immigration and foreign relations, specifically concerning El Salvador. He stated that if he were President, he would personally intervene by calling the Salvadoran president and threatening invasion to repatriate migrants. He characterized El Salvador’s government as a dictatorship and praised its leader as a “thug.”
"If I became president in 2 or 3 years, I would pick up the phone and say, ‘Sending them back or I’ll invade.’ It’s a crime what they’re doing."
This aggressive stance underscores a no-nonsense, albeit potentially reckless, attitude towards immigration enforcement.