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US President Donald Trump Addresses Somali Migration and Border Policy in Minnesota Rally

US President Trump spoke in Minnesota about immigration, border policies, and the impact of foreign nationals on American communities.

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US President Trump addresses supporters in Minnesota on immigration and border policy issues.[IC :by AFP]

January 21, 2026

Minnesota – During a public rally in Minnesota, US President Donald Trump spoke about Somalia and broader migration issues affecting the United States. In his remarks, he referenced social and economic conditions in several countries, including Somalia, and discussed the impact of foreign migration on American communities.

During the speech, President Trump cited figures and information regarding migrants and the entry of foreign nationals into the United States, without providing independent verification during the event. His statements were part of a broader discussion on US immigration policy and border security measures.

The rally drew supporters and highlighted ongoing debates about immigration management, local and national economic considerations, and the role of government in regulating migration. President Trump’s address followed calls for increased attention to immigration law enforcement and assessments of potential security challenges in the US.

At the time, no official response from the Somali community or local Minnesota authorities was reported, though media outlets and analysts covered the remarks extensively and placed them in the context of US immigration policy.

The speech also generated reactions on social media, with journalists and users sharing quotes and highlights from the address. The discussion contributed to ongoing national dialogue regarding foreign nationals, border control, and the implementation of immigration regulations in the United States.

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