Border Patrol Says Kamala Did Nothing For Them, Are They Right?

Border Patrol Says Kamala Did Nothing For Them, Are They Right?

Trump To Win Key 2024 State

Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin recently highlighted a significant contrast between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, emphasizing why Trump is strategically poised to capture Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes in the upcoming election.

During an appearance on Newsmax’s “Saturday Report,” Tiffany underscored the importance of policies in shaping voter preferences. He noted that Trump’s approach resonates more effectively with constituents compared to Harris. Tiffany’s comments come as Trump visits Prairie du Chien, a small town that has recently been impacted by crime linked to illegal immigration.

Tiffany referenced a troubling incident involving Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate, a Venezuelan gang member who entered the U.S. illegally. His arrest in Prairie du Chien on charges of serious crimes, including sexual assault and domestic abuse, has raised alarms about the implications of unchecked immigration. The local police chief confirmed that Coronel Zarate was not a U.S. citizen and had been using fraudulent documents, including a fake Social Security card. His gang affiliation, with ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, poses a growing threat to communities beyond traditional border states.

This incident has prompted Wisconsin Republicans to emphasize that illegal immigration and its associated crime are national issues, affecting every state. Tiffany stated, “Every state is a border state,” reinforcing the idea that the repercussions of poor immigration policies are felt nationwide, not just in areas near the southern border.

He urged Trump to continue highlighting these pressing issues to rally support, particularly in light of recent reports indicating that thousands of criminals have crossed into the U.S. Tiffany believes that sharing these stories will resonate with voters, positioning Trump favorably in Wisconsin as the election approaches. With a focus on safety and national security, Tiffany is optimistic about securing Wisconsin’s electoral votes for Trump in November.