Trump voters in Michigan are excited about the advancements in his office: “He’s killing it.”


Michigan voters told MSNBC reporters that they couldn’t be more excited about the president. Donald Trump He took office in his first 100 days.

“I’m totally excited,” Becky Godspeed told MSNBC reporter Shaquille Brewster in a segment aired on “Morning Joe” on Tuesday.

Brewster asked Trump voters how they felt about Trump’s immigration policies in the first 100 days, and Godspeed, who spoke to MSNBC from the Grand Rapids Township area, said he was particularly pleased with what the president is doing.

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Becky Godspeed aired on MSNBC in a segment aired on Tuesday "Completely excited,

Becky Godspeed told MSNBC in a segment aired Tuesday that he was “completely excited” about President Donald Trump’s first 100 days. (Photo: screenshot)

Trump promoted the first 100 days Tuesday evening, at a Michigan rally with Michigan supporters, of any administration in history, “most successful” his second term.

“Everyone I know is excited. My biggest problem is the border and he’s killing it,” Godspeed continued. “Well, absolutely, we should go here illegally. I’m not one of the ‘Oh, poor people’s’. No, they need to go illegal. ”

Immigration, habits and enforcement (ICE) for the first 100 days of the Trump administration At least 32,809 illegal immigrants have been arrested. 1,155 people were considered to be part of a crime gang. Of the more than 32,000 illegal immigrants arrested, 14,111 have been convicted and 9,980 have pending criminal charges.

The 39 people in the arrests made from ice were suspected of being known terrorists. At the same time, in 2024, only 14 known or suspected terrorists were arrested after crossing the border.

Additionally, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Numbers released in March It showed that 7,180 illegal intersections were recorded. This contrasts with the monthly average of 155,000 intersections under former President Joe Biden.

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Jay Whitley, who also spoke to MSNBC from the Grand Rapids Township area, believes Trump should deal with illegally different families here. (Photo: screenshot)

Jay Whitley, who also spoke to MSNBC from the Grand Rapids Township area, believes Trump should deal with illegally different families here. (Photo: screenshot)

Another Michigan voter, Jay Whitley, spoke with Brewster in the Grand Rapids Township area, and although he mostly agreed to Godspeed’s point of view, Trump believes that he should deal with his family illegally here.

“I believe people (who) are criminals and they are doing the wrong thing. They should be taken out of our country,” Whitley said. “But some families. What’s the way you can handle that a little differently?”

Over the weekend, the Trump administration defended deportation actions after accusing U.S. District Judge Terry A. Dauty of deporting a two-year-old US citizen to Honduras without justification.

“Will parents be asked if they want to be taken away with their children, or the ice will place a child with someone their parents designate,” the Department of Homeland Security said in response to a story about the judge’s claim. “In this case, parents said they wanted to be taken away with their children. We will take the responsibility to seriously protect them and continue to work with federal law enforcement to ensure that their children are safe and protected.”

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The Department of Homeland Security says: “We are responsible for serious protection of children and continue to work with federal law enforcement to ensure that they are safe and protected.” (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivis, file)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio also denied the claim The minor has been deported without legitimate procedures and calls the Washington Post headline “misleading.”

“The three US citizens, ages 4, 7 and 2, were not deported,” Rubio said Sunday. “Their mothers were legally deported and their children went with their mothers. They could go back to their fathers and those who wanted to envision them. Ultimately, it was their mothers who were here illegally here.

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