White House·Statement
Presidential Message on National Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Border Security
Key Points
- Trump issued a message for National Sexual Assault Awareness Month that links safety to border security. He believes that strictly controlling who enters the country is the most important step to stop sexual violence.
- The statement focuses on the administration's plan to deport violent criminals. Trump claims that removing these people from the country has already led to fewer sexual assaults and made neighborhoods safer for families.
- The administration promises to support survivors by making sure criminals face the full force of the law. Trump says federal law enforcement will continue to work in cities to help local police catch and punish offenders.
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White House Statement
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Presidential Message on National Sexual Assault Awareness Month
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