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Trump Admin Shuts Down Mass Amnesty Rumors After Massive Funding Win [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: July 9, 2025 4:32 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk issued a warning Monday about what he described as an ongoing “influence campaign” aimed at persuading President Donald Trump to grant mass amnesty to millions of undocumented immigrants.

According to Kirk, influential figures within Washington’s political and business establishment are pressuring the administration to soften its stance on immigration enforcement following the passage of a major border security and funding bill.

Kirk’s comments came after President Trump signed into law a sweeping immigration enforcement and border security funding package that included $175 billion for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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While the funding marked a significant win for the administration’s enforcement agenda, Kirk alleged that some political insiders are seeking to reverse course on deportations and instead pursue legalization for an estimated 25 million undocumented immigrants.

“You would think that, hey, we get $175 billion for ICE, we’re gonna get mass deportations. We’re gonna be able to have now the largest deportation effort ever. Yes, in theory, but in practice, there’s something else afoot,” Kirk said.

Kirk did not name specific individuals but claimed that figures with “a lot of money and a lot of connections” contacted him prior to the bill’s signing to advocate for amnesty measures.

He described one exchange where he was congratulated on the passage of the legislation and was then told, “Now, we need mass amnesty.”

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Kirk continued, “They said, ‘Yeah, you know, these deportations, we’re gonna lose the midterms because of the deportations. The people on the right, they’ll understand, and we need to come to the middle, and we need to legalize the 25 million people here in this country.’”

In response to growing speculation surrounding potential immigration policy changes, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins addressed the rumors directly on Monday, stating unequivocally that the Trump administration has no plans to grant amnesty.

“There will be no amnesty,” Rollins said.

“The mass deportations continue, but in a strategic way, and we move the workforce towards automation and 100% American participation, which again, with 34 million people, able-bodied adults on Medicaid, we should be able to do that fairly quickly.”

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“There will be NO AMNESTY. The mass deportations continue…” pic.twitter.com/F50fA0PWXY

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Rollins’s comments reflect the administration’s ongoing commitment to implementing immigration policies aligned with President Trump’s long-standing promises to voters.

The administration has emphasized enforcement, workforce reform, and reduced reliance on foreign labor.

The Trump administration’s immigration priorities have included a renewed focus on workplace enforcement, expanding deportation efforts, and transitioning agricultural and industrial labor toward U.S. citizens and legal residents through automation and domestic workforce training programs.

Kirk’s statements underscore concerns among conservative activists and voters that establishment figures within the political class may attempt to use recent legislative victories as leverage to push for policy reversals.

However, administration officials have made it clear that mass legalization of undocumented immigrants is not under consideration.

Since taking office, President Trump has repeatedly stated his opposition to broad-based amnesty measures, citing national security, labor market impacts, and the importance of upholding federal immigration law.

Administration officials reiterated this position on Monday, confirming that the newly passed immigration and enforcement funding bill will be used to expand deportations, support law enforcement, and enhance border security infrastructure.

The White House has not publicly commented on Kirk’s remarks, but senior officials have maintained that immigration enforcement remains a core component of the administration’s domestic policy agenda.

As political debate over immigration continues to evolve ahead of the 2026 midterms, the administration’s stance suggests it has no intention of compromising on its key policy promises.

Officials have stated that they intend to carry out the provisions of the new funding package and follow through on enforcement objectives without introducing new legalization proposals.

The Department of Homeland Security, ICE, and other federal agencies are expected to release further updates in the coming weeks on the deployment of funds authorized in the recently signed legislation.

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