Trump Launches International Ad Campaign Against Illegal Immigration

The Trump administration has unveiled a multimillion-dollar international advertising campaign warning illegal immigrants not to enter the U.S. The campaign aims to deter illegal crossings and emphasize strict enforcement of immigration laws.


Trump Launches International Ad Campaign Against Illegal Immigration

Since March 15, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched a multimillion-dollar international advertising campaign to deter illegal foreigners from entering the United States. DHS has announced that those who violate the laws will be detected and deported, with ads broadcast on radio, television, and digital platforms in multiple countries and dialects.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem thanked President Trump for his efforts to curb the flow of people and sent a message to immigrants, warning them that they will be located and deported if they enter illegally. Noem stated: "If you are in the country illegally, we will find you and deport you. Those days are over." She added that the message is for those attempting to enter the country irregularly, not for those doing so lawfully.

The U.S. government has begun a campaign on Mexican television to deter irregular migration, with Noem warning about the risks of crossing into the United States without authorization. In her words: "If you are considering coming to the United States illegally, don't even think about it. If you come and violate our laws, we will hunt you down. Criminals are not welcome." Furthermore, it was established that if immigrants leave the country now, they may have the opportunity to return legally and enjoy the American dream.

Although she did not mention it directly, Noem suggested that the current situation in the United States can be attributed to President Joe Biden, whom the Trump administration has blamed for the border crisis. The ongoing effort is considered a strong warning for illegal immigrants wishing to enter the country.