Trump's Year-End Address: From War Endings to Reverse Migration
In a year-end address, President Donald Trump hailed his administration's successes, including ending eight wars, strengthening immigration policies, and securing the borders. He detailed achievements like reverse migration and economic improvements, attributing challenges such as increased housing costs to the previous administration's immigration policies.
In a significant year-end address, President Donald Trump declared the accomplishments of his administration, particularly highlighting successes in immigration and ending international conflicts. Trump, in his 19-minute address, recounted various achievements, attributing his efforts to securing borders and promoting economic growth.
Trump claimed to have resolved enduring conflicts, declaring peace in historically tense regions, and introduced strict immigration policies that reportedly brought 'reverse migration' effects, with foreign migrants leaving the U.S. This approach, according to Trump, created more housing and job opportunities for Americans.
The President criticized the previous administration for the 'colossal border invasion,' blaming it for rising housing costs. He emphasized his administration's focus on curbing illegal immigration and stated that American-born citizens have benefited from job growth since he took office.

