Trump Visits Georgia: Relief for Families Promised

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As President Donald J. Trump visits Georgia today, he returns to a state that is seeing real recovery, safer communities, and renewed strength under his leadership - as more work remains to fully reverse the economic damage of the Biden era. These are meaningful victories for Georgia families and workers, yet President Trump is resolute: He will not rest until every Georgian enjoys lower prices, higher wages, secure communities, and prosperity that reaches every corner of the state.

Lower energy costs are putting money back in Georgians' pockets.

Tax relief is boosting take-home pay for working families.

  • Thanks to President Trump's and Republicans' Working Families Tax Cuts Act, the average Georgia family is saving $3,086 on their taxes this year.
  • Georgians stand to see wages rise by up to $6,700 per person over the next several years.
  • Tax reforms will protect 204,000 Georgia jobs in the coming years.
  • Georgia is receiving an investment of more than $218 million in rural health care thanks to Republicans - strengthening communities across the state.

The Trump Administration's ICE has taken scores of criminal illegal aliens - including killers, rapists, and drug dealers - off Georgia's streets.

  • A criminal illegal alien from Mexico - who was already deported once before - was arrested and charged with raping an 11-year-old girl while her 10-year-old sister was in the room.
  • A criminal illegal alien from Mexico - who already had an active warrant for murder - was arrested.
  • A criminal illegal alien from El Salvador with convictions for seven counts of felony burglary was arrested.
  • A criminal illegal alien from Honduras with pending charges for battery of an unborn child, assault on a female, and domestic violence was arrested.
  • A criminal illegal alien from Canada and convicted firearms trafficker, alleged gang member, and former member of Canada's Top 25 Most Wanted List, was arrested.

Home affordability is showing positive movement - with much more relief on the way as President Trump implements his home affordability agenda.

  • The average price of a Georgia home is down nearly 2% over last year.
  • In the Atlanta metro area - one of the top 20 metro areas with the largest illegal alien population - the median home listing price is down 4.1% over the past year, ranking near the top in falling home prices.

Critical infrastructure and disaster recovery support continues to flow.

  • The Trump Administration recently announced more than $1 billion in funding now available to Georgia communities and healthcare facilities.

Major investments are creating jobs and economic opportunity across the state, with companies committing billions to Georgia projects.

  • As part of Japan's $550 billion investment pledge to the United States, a $600 million synthetic diamond grit facility is advancing in Georgia to meet critical manufacturing and semiconductor needs while reducing reliance on foreign supplies.
  • Amazon Web Services plans to invest an estimated $11 billion to expand infrastructure in Georgia, projected to create at least 550 high-skilled jobs.
  • Salesforce is investing $15 million to grow its Georgia presence, adding over 250 new jobs.
  • JS Link announced a $223 million investment for a rare earth magnet plant, expected to create 520 new jobs.

The proof is in the progress: Lower costs, more opportunities, safer communities, and renewed economic energy mean Georgia families are winning again under President Trump - and the best is yet to come. Republican leadership is building a brighter, more prosperous future for all Georgians - and today's visit underscores President Trump's unrelenting commitment to finishing the job.

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