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Former US President Donald Trump has told GB News that he plans to "deport" all illegal migrants who have crossed the US-Mexico border, if he is re-elected.
Speaking to presenter Nigel Farage for an exclusive sit-down interview, Trump discussed his hopes of being elected for a second term in The White House this November, ahead of a likely rematch against Joe Biden.
Hitting out at the President, Trump claimed the current American leader is the "worst president in history".
He told GB News that Biden has "destroyed our country" and the US now has the "worst border in the world", including "third world countries".
Donald Trump has vowed to deport illegal migrants who have entered the US
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Highlighting the ongoing US border crisis, Trump hit out at the Biden administration's efforts to tackle the issue, which is set to be the biggest driver of votes in Novembers election.
Trump told Nigel Farage: "They've destroyed our country. They've allowed 15 million people probably, that's my opinion. They're terrorists coming into our country totally unchecked. We have no idea. They either hate our country or they're very stupid."
Trump claimed: "There is no President that has ever done this to our country, what he's done to the fabric of our country, by allowing millions and millions of people to come in from all over the world."
When asked how he was going to tackle the border issue if he is re-elected as President, noting his "build a wall" campaign of 2016, Trump said he will "close up the borders" and "deport" those who have entered the country illegally.
Nigel Farage sat down with the former US President for a GB News exclusive interview
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Trump stated: "We were the safest border in history three and a half years ago, now we have the worst border in the history."
Outlining his plan for America's border, Trump revealed: "You can come into the country, but you have to come in legally. They're here illegally, especially these criminals. I'm going to deport them. We're gonna get them out right away.
"We have millions of criminals in our country that are up for murder, drug dealers and everything else we have. What's happened to our country is not even to be believed. These people, they're destroying our country, and some people would say they have destroyed it."
Trump recalled his former Remain in Mexico, legislation, claiming it was a policy that "nobody ever even thought of".
He told Nigel: "You had to remain in Mexico, we would not accept you in our country unless you were approved to come through. If Biden would have left my policies in order, you wouldn't have had inflation, you would have been energy independent."
Nigel Farage questioned the former president on his migration plans
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The former President also vowed to crack down on people trafficking into the United States, claiming it is "at levels we've never seen before" and it is "unbelievable" that the issue is still taking place in modern day America.
Trump admitted: "We had it down to one of the lowest levels ever. It's a horrible thing, the human trafficking, mostly in women. You think of it as an ancient kind of a crime, it's not.
"And what's made it so big is the internet, believe it or not - I said why would this be more than ever before? It's the internet. The human trafficking is... the traffickers are at levels that we've never seen before. It's unbelievable what's going on."