Trump voters in Michigan are excited about his progress in office: "He is killing it"

A Michigan voter told an MSNBC reporter she wasn't excited about the president's excitement Donald Trump Completed within the first 100 days of his tenure.

“I’m so excited,” Becky Godspeed told MSNBC reporter Shaquille Brewster in a section of the airing on “Morning Joe” on Tuesday.

Brewster asked Trump voters about their perceptions about Trump’s immigration policies in the first 100 days of their tenure, and Godspeed, who spoke with MSNBC in the Grand Rapids town area, said she was particularly happy with what the president did.

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Becky Godspeed told MSNBC in a segment aired Tuesday that she was "completely excited" about what President Donald Trump did in the first 100 days. (Photo: Screenshot)

Trump touted the first 100 days of his second term as "the most successful" in history during a rally in Michigan with supporters Tuesday night.

"Everyone I know is excited. My biggest problem is the border, he is killing it," Godspeed continued. "Okay, absolutely, everyone should go here. I'm not one of them, 'Oh, poor.' No, they need to go.

Immigration, Customs and Law Enforcement (ICE) arrested at least 32,809 illegal immigrants and 1,155 people who are considered part of the criminal gang. Of the more than 32,000 illegal immigrants arrested, 14,111 convicted criminals and 9,980 have criminal charges.

39 people in the ice arrests were known or suspected of terrorists. Only 14 known or suspected terrorists were arrested after crossing the border within the same time frame in 2024.

In addition, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Numbers released in March The illegal crossing, showing 7,180 records, is in stark contrast to former President Joe Biden's average of 155,000 crossings per month.

Trump administrator revoked visas for 4K foreign students within the first 100 days, almost all of which have serious criminal records

Jay Whitley also spoke to MSNBC from the Grand Rapids rural area, and he believes Trump should deal with families here in different ways. (Photo: Screenshot)

Jay Whitley, another Michigan voter, also spoke with Brewster from the Grand Rapids town area, mostly agreeing with Godspeed but believes Trump should deal with his family here in a different way.

"I do believe (who) are criminals, they do something wrong and should take them out of our country," Whitley said. "But there are families. What ways can we do to deal with some differences?"

On the weekend, the Trump administration was in U.S. District Court Judge Terry A. Dotty (Terry A.

"Ask parents if they want to remove the child with their children or ice cubes with the person designated by their parents," the Department of Homeland Security said in response to the story about the judge's claim. "In this case, parents expressed their desire to remove it with their children. We assume the responsibility of seriously protecting the child and will continue to work with federal law enforcement to ensure that the child is safe and protected."

"We assume the responsibility of seriously protecting children and will continue to work with federal law enforcement to ensure children's safety and protection," the Department of Homeland Security said. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivis, file)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio also denied claiming that minors were deported without due process, saying the Washington Post titled "misleading."

"Three 4, 7 and 2-year-old American citizens were not deported," Rubio said on Sunday. "Their mothers were legally deported and the children went with the mother. They could go back to their father or the person who wanted to assume them. Ultimately, it was the mother that was illegal. You made you sound like ice on the ice, grab the kids, grab the kids, throw them on the plane, which was misleading and incorrect."

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