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Trump in WI: ‘I will get these monster criminals out of Wisconsin’

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Fmr. President Donald Trump at a rally in Mosinee, WI | X - @TrumpWarRoom

Fmr. President Donald Trump at a rally in Mosinee, WI | X - @TrumpWarRoom

Former President Donald Trump, speaking at a Sept. 7 rally in Mosinee, Wisc., said he will get “monster” illegal alien criminals out of Wisconsin and the country.

"Just two days ago right here in small town Wisconsin, what a beautiful place however, a member of a savage Venezuelan gang was arrested for sexually assaulting a woman and attacking viciously a child,” said Trump. “He's charged with suffocation, child abuse, sexual assault and many other things.”

"Bad guy. Shouldn't be in the country. Came out of jail,” said Trump. “Came out of jail in his country. I will get these monster criminals out of Wisconsin. I will get them out of our country."

According to a press release from the Prairie du Chien Police Department, on Sept. 5 police officers arrested 26-year-old Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate of Venezuela, an illegal alien and alleged member of Venezuelan gang Tren De Arguas.

Police reported that Coronel Zarate had committed both physical and sexual violence against an adult female, SW Wisconsin News reported. During the incident, Coronel Zarate injured a juvenile female. 

The gang Zarate is allegedly affiliated with, Tren De Arguas, is known for its involvement in severe crimes such as homicide, abduction, extortion, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, human smuggling and human trafficking. Zarate also has outstanding warrants from Dane County for strangulation/suffocation, false imprisonment, battery, and disorderly conduct.

Almost 2.6 million illegal aliens have been encountered by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Fiscal Year 2024, according to a CBP report.

There were only 646,822 illegal alien encounters in Fiscal Year 2020, during which the Biden-Harris Administration took office.

Vice President Kamala Harris was appointed by President Joe Biden on March 24, 2021 “to lead efforts to stamp migration across the U.S.-Mexico border.”

"This new surge we’re dealing with now started with the last administration, but it’s our responsibility to deal with it humanely and to stop what’s happening," said Biden. "This increase has been consequential, but the vice president’s agreed – among the multiple other things I have her leading and I appreciate it – agreed to lead our diplomatic effort and work with those nations to accept the returnees and enhance migration enforcement at their borders."

Since Harris’ appointment, the “surge” of illegal aliens crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, particularly the Southwest portion of the U.S., has grown worse.

"Kamala failed miserably as the Border Czar," said Steve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers. "Countless innocent Americans have been raped, attacked, and murdered because of her mismanagement. Now Kamala wants a promotion? No way."

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