Donald Trump goes back to criticizing the laws in force on immigration: "With an unemployment rate at 3,9% we need to be employed but we want those who enter the country to do so on the basis of merit, not on the basis of a lottery draw" .
The American president, speaking at Cleveland during an event organized to discuss tax reform, said: "Our borders and our laws are a mess, if you do not have borders you do not have a country".
Trump has defined the laws in force on immigration "laws that make us suffer" and has reaffirmed his promise to create a wall on the border with Mexico marking the need to guarantee and secure borders "even at the cost of thinking to close the country for a while ".