In a move to crack down on criminal activity within the United States, President Trump announced plans to send criminal illegal immigrants back to their home countries, specifically focusing on those from Venezuela. This decision comes after several high-profile raids in cities like New York City, targeting criminal illegal immigrants.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem called the recent raids in NYC "the worst of the worst," highlighting the importance of removing these individuals from American communities. Democrats have faced criticism for defending violent criminal illegal immigrants against these raids, with some questioning their priorities.

The Trump administration has made it clear that they will not tolerate illegal activity within the country, particularly from those who have entered or stayed in the US unlawfully. By working to enforce immigration laws and hold criminals accountable for their actions, the administration aims to create safer and more secure communities for all Americans.

As the debate over immigration and border security continues to be a hot-button issue, the announcement to take criminal illegal immigrants back to Venezuela is sure to spark further controversy and discussion.