Rep. Verónica Escobar, a key figure in Biden’s 2024 campaign, has strongly criticized former President Trump’s recent remarks on immigration, particularly his pledge to implement widespread deportations if re-elected. In an exclusive statement to The Hill, Escobar condemned Trump’s rhetoric as troubling and dangerous, going against the core values of the nation.
Trump’s interview with Time Magazine saw him reiterating false claims about immigrant criminality and using language that stereotypes migrants as military-aged men, framing their presence as an ‘invasion’. Escobar was quick to point out the dangers of such rhetoric, citing the 2019 El Paso shooting as an example of the real-world consequences of xenophobic language.

Escobar highlighted Trump’s reference to a controversial 1950s deportation program, “Operation Wetback,” and his suggestion of using local law enforcement and the National Guard for strict immigration enforcement. She criticized Trump for downplaying the need for new detention camps and urged solutions at the border while advocating for the re-election of President Biden and VP Harris to protect vulnerable communities.
Time Magazine fact-checked Trump’s statements, refuting his claims on undocumented immigrants and the definition of ‘civilian’. Escobar’s strong condemnation of Trump’s immigration policies underscores the ongoing debate over immigration reform and the impact of political rhetoric on vulnerable communities.
