‘An illegal immigrant here?’ The unexpected question of Donald Trump leaves the construction workers in the White House speechless; Watch the video

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled a regular flagpole in an unexpected moment, asking the construction workers outside the White House, “Any illegal immigrant here?” As the cameras used to roll and reporters saw.“Any illegal immigrant here?” Trump asked the workers, who were wearing hard hats and standing behind him. Some of them surprised and nodded their heads in response.There was a question of a reporter’s query about Trump’s new exile push. Trump said before turning to the workers, “We are taking them out by thousands.He then said, “Do we have anyone here who is a member – no, I don’t think so. You have known these people for a long time? An illegal immigrant? “He continued,” If there were there, we will find out. Due to this press conference, your whole life will be destroyed. They will destroy these people. I did not want to tell them that before they stand. ,Despite being given a light-hearted tone despite the comment, Trump’s comments attracted attention due to the ongoing staunch immigration stance of his administration. He assured the workers: “Don’t worry, I think you are going to recover.”The press conference followed the establishment of two 88-foot flagpole, which Trump said was an individual gift for the White House. Writing on social media a day earlier, he said, “These are the most spectacular poles – they are long, thin, rust proof, rope inside the pole and the highest quality.”Trump also said that the sticks “were always missing from this magnificent place” and hopefully they will stay there for years.Flagpols were installed on the instructions of Trump amidst their renewed push to ramping the exile of unspecified immigrants in major American cities. Recently, in a social media post, Trump instructed immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) to “all in his power”, which he called the biggest public exile effort in history.“To achieve this, we should expand the efforts to detain and deport illegal aliens in the largest cities of the US such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, where millions of illegal aliens live on millions,” he wrote over the weekend.