Trump Highlights 2nd Amendment as Vital Amid Illegal Immigration Crisis

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The Second Amendment is under attack and must be preserved if Americans are to be able to defend themselves, President Trump told an NRA gathering.

DALLASโ€”The Second Amendment is vital for enabling Americans to protect themselves from the wave of criminals, drugs, and the mentally ill that are flooding across the U.S. southern border, former President Donald Trump told a raucous standing-room-only crowd at the National Rifle Associationโ€™s 153rd annual meeting and exhibitions in Dallas on May 18.

Several thousand people gathered in a meeting room of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center to hear from the man who is seeking a second term as president. President Trumpโ€™s speech drew loud cheers on more than one occasion from the largely supportive group of Second Amendment advocates.

President Trump told the group that the Second Amendment is โ€œunder siegeโ€ from the current administration. According to the former president, Second Amendment rights are a matter of public safety.

โ€œThe survival of our Second Amendment is on the ballot,โ€ President Trump said. โ€œWe need it for safety.โ€

During his speech on the afternoon of May 18, the New York City businessman, former television personality, and current front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination for president came down hard on President Joe Biden. He highlighted the rise in illicit drugs trafficked into the United States from Mexico and crime brought about by illegal immigration.

To bolster his claim, President Trump called Debbie Douglas, a rancher from Edwards County, Texas, to the stage. She told the crowd that her family are virtual prisoners in her home because of illegal immigrants.

Ms. Douglas said she had been forced to make thousands of dollarsโ€™ worth of renovations to her home to harden it against attempted burglaries by supposed illegal immigrants. She said that her granddaughter canโ€™t play outside unsupervised and that no adults leave the home unarmed, even in a vehicle.

โ€œOne of us is driving, and one of us is looking under cedar bushes for legs and movement,โ€ she said.

President Trump came to Dallas from a campaign stop in Minnesota as his trial in New York appears to be coming to an end. Final summations in the five-week legal battle could be wrapped up as early as May 21.

Byย Michael Clements

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