VIDEO NYT: Trump Suggested U.S Troops Could Shoot Immigrants In The Legs At Border | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

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NYT: Trump Suggested U.S Troops Could Shoot Immigrants In The Legs At Border | The 11th Hour | MSNBC In a shocking segment on The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, a New York Times report reveals some outlandish suggestions made by former President Donald Trump regarding border security. These suggestions included proposals for a moat filled with snakes or alligators, alongside fortified walls equipped with spikes and even the use of live gunfire to deter immigrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. During the discussion, it was noted that Trump not only envisioned these extreme measures but also suggested that U.S. troops could shoot migrants in the legs to slow them down. This statement quickly raised eyebrows and sparked a flurry of commentary on social media, with many humorously questioning if the White House had contacted suppliers for such bizarre security measures. As the conversation unfolded, it became clear that Trump's approach to border security was fraught with chaos and a lack of conventional restraint, leading to serious questions about the guardrails that govern presidential decision-making. Guests like Annie Carney discussed the shift in the dynamics within the White House, noting that several officials were often sidelined if they resisted Trump's more radical ideas. This episode serves as a stark reminder of the tumultuous decision-making environment during Trump's presidency, particularly concerning immigration and border policy. It highlights the lengths to which he was willing to go to bolster his administration's hardline stance on immigration, raising ongoing debates about ethics and legality in such proposals. Feel free to share your thoughts on this explosive topic! How do you think these revelations might influence current discussions on immigration policy? Are there any other related issues you'd like to see explored in future threads?
 

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