[Caixin.com] (World Team) [Editor's note at 9:00 pm local time on January 30 (10 am Beijing time), US President Donald Trump's first annual State of the Union address since he took office in the US Congress It reviewed the current ruling history of the Republican government and the fulfillment of its campaign commitments in the new year, and proposed the next stage of governance priorities. In his State of the Union address, Trump announced that it will invest 1.5 trillion US dollars to build infrastructure, and reiterated the policy of updating nuclear arsenals, revising "unfair" trade agreements, and strengthening border and immigration control.
The world said that the first time the full text translation of Trump's State of the Union address. ]
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Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, First Lady, and my fellow Americans: For the first time, I stood on this rostrum, speaking on behalf of the American people in this solemn hall, paying attention to their concerns and telling them. Their hopes, after expressing their dreams, have passed for almost a year.
That night, our new government set out to take very quick action. A new optimism has swept the country. Every day from the beginning, we have a clear vision, the mission of justice goes forward, and the United States is once again great for the well-being of all Americans.
In the past year, we have achieved remarkable progress and extraordinary achievements. We face the challenges that have been anticipated and never imagined. We shared the joy of joy and the pain of hardship. We have experienced floods, fires and storms. But after all, we saw the beautiful soul of the United States and the backbone of steel.
Every test forged a new American hero, reminding us who we are and who we can be. We saw the folk volunteer team “Kazhen Navy†driving the fishing boat to the disaster site after the hurricane roll and rescue the wounded. We saw strangers sheltering each other in the bursts of gunshots in Las Vegas. We have heard stories of many Americans, like Coast Guard Naval Sergeant Ashley Lepper, who was on the scene tonight and sat with Melania.
During Hurricane Harvey, Ashley took a helicopter that first arrived at the scene. After 18 hours of squally showers, Ashley risked his life and saved more than 40 lives from deep water. Ashley, we all thank you, thank you very much.
We have heard stories of Americans like firefighter David Dowler. He is also present today. David ushered in the difficulties and rescued 60 children trapped in California's summer camp. For all the affected people who are still recovering in Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, I want to tell you that we are with you, we love you, we will all tide over the difficulties together, as always .
Thanks to David, and the brave Californian people like David. Thank you very much, David, well done.
In the past year, there have been some difficulties and even touched the people in this hall. Tonight, one of the halls in the hall is one of the strongest members of Congress, and he died almost in one shot, but returned to work after three and a half months. He is a legend from Louisiana, House of Representatives Steve Scaris.
Steve, I think they like the applause. I like you very much. We are sincerely grateful to the congressional police, Alexandria local police, doctors, nurses and nursing staff who have worked hard. They saved his life and many other lives in this hall.
After that terrible shooting incident, we united as one, not as a Republican or a Democrat, but as a representative of the American people. But it is not enough to gather together only when the tragedy occurs. Tonight, I appeal to everyone to set aside their differences and seek common ground to build a community that we need to build for the people. This is the key. They are elected and we need to serve.
In the past year, the world has witnessed the fact that we have always known that the American people are the most fearless, courageous and determined nation in the world. If there is a mountain, we will turn it over. If there is a boundary, we will cross it. If there is a challenge, we will defeat it. If there is an opportunity, we will catch it. So tonight, let us first recognize that our federation is still strong because our people are still strong.
We will build a safe, strong and proud United States together. Since the election, we have created 2.4 million jobs, of which only 200,000 have been added to the manufacturing industry. Very amazing. Moreover, after years of stagnation, now we finally see wage levels begin to rise. The unemployment rate has reached a new low in 45 years.
Another thing that I am very proud of is that the unemployment rate of African Americans has reached a record low, and the unemployment rate of Hispanic Americans is also at its lowest point in history. The confidence of small businesses has never reached such a high level in history. In a short period of time, stock market transactions hit record highs, setting a record of 8 trillion US dollars, and even higher.
The good news for the American people is that the 401k plan, pensions, pensions and university savings are rising. As I promised to the American people 11 months ago, we have implemented the largest tax cuts and reforms in American history.
Our massive tax cuts have brought huge liberation to the middle class and small businesses, reducing tax rates for hard-working Americans. We almost doubled the standard deduction for everyone. Now, the first $24,000 earned by a couple is completely tax-free. We also double the child tax credit. A typical family of four with an annual income of $75,000 will reduce taxes by $2,000, which is equivalent to halving taxes. From April this year, you will not have to pay taxes based on the old and failed tax system. Starting next month, millions of Americans will receive more real wages. Much more than now.
We have cancelled a particularly cruel tax regulation for Americans with annual incomes below $50,000. They were forced to pay huge fines simply because they could not afford the government's medical plan. We have abolished the core provisions of the catastrophic Obamacare reform, and now the personal mandatory insurance order has disappeared. Thank goodness.
We have reduced the business tax rate from 35% to 21% so that US companies can compete with anyone in any part of the world. It is estimated that only these changes, the average household income will increase by more than 4,000 US dollars, which is a large sum of money. Small businesses have also received large-scale tax cuts, which can now deduct 20% of operating income.
Tonight, Steve Staub and Sandy Keplinger, their Stuart manufacturing company, a small, beautiful company in Ohio, has just experienced The most prosperous year in the past 20 years.
Due to tax reforms, they are getting a raise, hire another 14 employees, and expand to the next building. It feels good.
Cory Adams, an employee of Stubb, is with us tonight. Corey is a pure American worker. He started to support himself from high school. In the 2008 recession, he lost his job and was later rehired by Stubb, where he was trained to become a welder. Like many hardworking Americans, Corey plans to use his exempted taxes to invest in his new home and the education of his two daughters. Corey, please stand up. This well-run company, their boss told me that Corey is a great welder. Congratulations, Corey.
Since we passed legislation to reduce taxes, about three million people have benefited. Each of them has waived thousands of dollars in taxation, and the amount of relief is increasing monthly or even weekly. Apple just announced plans to invest $350 million in the US and increase 20,000 jobs. At the same time, not long ago, Exxon Mobil announced a $50 billion investment in the United States, not long ago. In fact, now is our new American moment. It is the best time for us to start practicing the American dream.
Therefore, for every American citizen who is waiting at home tonight, no matter where you are or where you are from, this is your time. Work diligently and believe in yourself. If you have trust in the United States, then you can dream and realize anything. With everyone, we can do everything.
This evening, I want to talk about where we are going and what kind of country we will be. As long as we all unite into a team, a nation, and a big American family, we can do anything. Under this great American flag, we share our homeland, share our minds, and share our mission. We are re-exploring the American road together. In the United States, we know that the core of life is around faith and family, not government and bureaucracy. "Believe in God" is our rumor.
We also praise our police, our army, and our veterans, who are our heroes and deserve our thorough and firm support. Tonight we invited Preston Sharp, a 12-year-old boy from Redding, California, who noticed that on the Veterans Day, the veterans’ graves were not decorated with flags. He decided to launch a campaign in person and has so far inserted 40,000 national flags for the graves of veterans. Preston, doing a beautiful job.
Patriots like Preston taught us all how to practice our civic responsibility as Americans. I just met Preston, I can say that he is a very special person. His future will be wonderful. Preston, thank you very much for everything you have done, thank you very much. Preston's respect for those who are effective for the country reminds us why we should raise the national flag, why should we put our hands on our chests to meditate on our loyal vows, why should we proudly stand up for the national anthem.
The American people love their country and they deserve a government that can reward them with the same love and loyalty. In the past year, we have worked hard to rebuild trust between citizens and governments. In cooperation with the Senate, we appointed judges who interpreted the Constitution based on the original text, including a distinguished new Supreme Court Justice, and we appointed more Circuit Court judges than any other government in history. We also spare no effort to defend our Second Amendment and take historic actions to protect our religious freedom.
We are also rewarding our brave veterans, including allowing them to choose their own health care. Last year, the landmark Veterans Affairs Liability Act was passed by Congress and signed by me. Since the passage of the bill, my government has fired more than 1,500 Florida employees who have failed to provide health services to veterans. We are also recruiting the same talents as ours. At the beginning of this great journey, I promised the veterans that they would be well cared for. Until I achieve my promise, I will not stop fighting. All Americans deserve our responsibility and respect. This is what we gave to our heroes and our veterans. thank you.
So tonight I appealed to Congress to give every cabinet minister the power to reward well-behaved people and expel those who have failed the American people and the public. In order to make Washington more accountable, the current government reduced the number of controls in the first year of governance more than any previous government.
We ended the war on American energy. We also ended the war on beautiful clean coal. We are now a proud energy exporter.
In Detroit, I abolished the doctrines that hurt the great American auto workers, so that we can get the car city back to the engine. This is what is happening. Many auto companies are building new expansion plants in the United States, which we have never heard of for decades. Chrysler will move a major factory from Mexico to Michigan. Toyota and Mazda will also open a factory in Alabama, a large one. We haven't seen this kind of grand occasion for a long time, and now everything is coming back.
Soon, car factories and other types of factories will be spread all over the country. This news Americans may feel completely unaccustomed. For so many years, those companies and jobs will only leave us. But now, they are roaring back, they are back, they want to be in the place where the action takes place. They want to stay in the United States. That is where they want it.
Exciting progress is happening every day. In order to speed up our search for breakthroughs, treatments and cheap generics, last year, the Food and Drug Administration approved the most new and generic drugs and medical devices in history.
We also believe that patients with fatal diseases should also have the right to receive immediate experimental treatment – ​​these treatments may save their lives. Late patients should not be forced to seek treatment from other countries. I want to give them the chance to get treatment in their home country. Congress should give these outstanding Americans the right to try. One of my important tasks is to lower the price of prescription drugs. In many countries, these drugs are cheaper than the United States. This is very, very unfair. This is why this year I will focus on instructing my government to try to correct the injustice caused by the high price of drugs. The price will be greatly reduced. Please look forward to.
The United States has finally begun to phase out unfair trade treaties that have sacrificed our country’s prosperity for decades and brought away our enterprises, jobs and wealth. The wealth that our country once lost, we are now regaining it quickly. The era of economic concession is over. From now on, we look forward to a fairer trade relationship – and more importantly, these relationships must be mutually beneficial.
We will work to revise bad trade treaties and negotiate new treaties. These new treaties will be good and will be fair. At the same time, US workers and US intellectual property rights will be protected through strict implementation of our trade regulations.
While reviving the industry, we are also reviving our crumbling infrastructure. The United States is a country of builders. We built the Empire State Building in just one year. So when it takes ten years to get permission to build a simple road, isn't that a very disgraceful thing?
I appeal to the two parties to work together to give us a safe, fast, reliable and modern infrastructure that is what our economy needs and what our people deserve. Tonight, I call on Congress to introduce a bill to invest at least $1.5 trillion in new infrastructure that is urgently needed. Each federal capital injection should have a matching state and local government investment, and if appropriate, private sector investment can be introduced to permanently address our infrastructure liabilities. We can do it. Any bill must also simplify the project approval review process to ensure that it is completed within two years, and if possible, even down to one year. As long as we work together, we can revitalize America's great construction industry tradition.
We hope that every American knows the dignity of hard work. We hope that every child can have a good night's sleep at home. We also hope that every citizen can be proud of this land we love. We have elevated our citizens from welfare to self-reliance, from dependence to self-reliance, from poverty to prosperity.
Given that tax cuts have created new jobs, let us invest in the development of the workforce, and let us invest in vocational training, which is what we really need. We want to open a vocational school so that our future workers can learn a craft and realize their full potential. Let us support working families and support paid family holidays.
As the United States regains its strength, opportunities should spread to every citizen. This is why this year we will be committed to reforming the system and helping prisoners who have been released from prison to get a chance to restart their lives.
Poor communities, especially immigrant communities, also benefit from our immigration policies that focus on the interests of American workers and families. For decades, open borders have condoned drugs and gangs into our most vulnerable communities. They let millions of low-paid laborers compete for jobs and wages with the poorest Americans.
The most tragic thing is that they have also taken away countless lives. Tonight we invited two fathers and two mothers, Evelyn Rodriguez, Freddie Cuevas, Elizabeth Elvarado, and Robert Mickens. Their young daughter, Keira Cuevas and Nissa Mickens, used to be a good friend who lived in Rhode Island.
But in December 2016, the day before Nissa’s 16th birthday, it should have been a good day, but they didn’t go home. The two lovely girls were murdered – they walked along the road to their hometown but were brutally murdered. Six gangsters from the barbaric MS-13 gang were charged with being responsible for the murder. A lot of gang members like this use our legal loopholes to enter our country as illegal, unguarded foreign idle youth, and let the high school of Keira and Nissa fall into panic.
Evelyn, Freddy, Elizabeth, and Robert. We all stand up and mourn with you. Thank you. I hope that you know that the hearts of the 320 million Americans are now with you. We love you. Thank you.
The pain of a mourning woman is so strong that we can't imagine it, but we can guarantee that other families will no longer need to suffer this kind of pain.
Tonight, I appeal to Congress to mend the deadly loopholes in our legal system. It is the criminal gang that indulges MS-13 into our country. We advocate new legislation to mend our immigration laws, support our Immigration Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) and border inspection departments – these are great people, great, great, they are working hard in danger – - This will prevent the tragedy from happening again.
The United States is a compassionate country. We are proud because we have paid more than any other country to help the struggling and disadvantaged groups in every corner of the world. But as the President of the United States, my supreme loyalty, my greatest sympathy, and my daily worries are for American children, American struggling workers, and our forgotten communities.
I hope that our young people can grow up and do great things. I hope that our poor people will have the opportunity to stand up. So tonight, I extend a cooperative hand to the two parties to protect our citizens of all backgrounds, colors, religions and beliefs. My duties, and the duties of the elected chief in every hall, are to protect the American people, to protect their security, their families, their communities, and their right to realize the American dream. Because Americans are also people who love dreams.
Tonight, we have invited a leader who defends the cause of the country, and the special agent of the Immigration Customs Enforcement Bureau's Local Security Investigation Office, Cerestino Martinez. His code names are DJ and CJ. He said, I can call any one, so I call him CJ. He served in the Air Force for 15 years before becoming a member of the Immigration Customs Enforcement Agency. In the last 15 years, he has been fighting gang violence and driving dangerous criminals out of our streets. It is a chore.
Once, the leader of the MS-13 gang wanted CJ's life, and they had to be tight. But CJ did not yield to danger and fear. In May last year, he directed a follow-up gang fight on Long Island. His team suddenly captured nearly 400 gang members, of which more than 220 were from MS-13. CJ, doing a beautiful job.
I must tell you about the achievements of the Border Patrol and the Immigration Customs Enforcement Authority. We sent thousands of MS-13 terrorist members out of our land or into our prison. I just want to congratulate you, CJ. You are a brave person. thank you very much. I asked CJ what the secret is. He just said that we are stronger than them. I like this answer.
Now, let the entire Congress, let everyone in this hall for you - we must do this, we have no choice. CJ, we are going to send you support. President Trump vowed to add 10,000 new Border Customs Enforcement officers. And the reinforcements for you will come soon. This is what you need.
In the next few weeks, the House and Senate will vote on an immigration reform bill. Over the past few months, my government and the Democratic Party and the Republican Party have met several times in an attempt to draft an immigration reform plan that both parties can agree on. On the basis of these meetings, we submit to Congress a detailed proposal that both parties should support. This proposal is also the result of bilateral fair compromise. In this bill, no one has achieved all of its purposes, but our country can get the reforms it needs and is necessary.
The following are the four pillars of our immigration reform program.
The first pillar is that we opened the door to generosity for the illegal immigrants who were brought to the United States by their parents from 1.8 million. This policy covers three times more people than any previous government. According to our plan, people who meet educational and work requirements and who demonstrate good moral character will be able to become legitimate US citizens.
The second pillar is to defend the border. This means building an effective wall on the southern border and hiring more people like CJ to keep our community safe. More importantly, our plan can eliminate legal loopholes that were previously used by criminals and terrorists to enter the United States. It will also finally be able to end the dangerous arrest-release process.
The third pillar is the end of the visa lottery system, which does not consider the applicant's skills and overall quality and the safety of the American people, randomly issuing green cards. It is time to start building an immigration system based on the overall quality of the applicant. This system should accept applicants who are skilled and willing to work, applicants who can contribute to our society, and applicants who love and respect our country.
The fourth and final pillar aims to end chain immigrants and protect nuclear families. Under the current immigration law, an immigrant can bring an unlimited number of distant relatives into the United States. Under our plan, we will only focus on immediate family members and reduce the reception of others: only accept spouses and children. This important reform is not only necessary for our economy, but also for our security and the future of the United States.
In the past few weeks, the terrorists behind the two New York attacks have entered the United States through lottery and chain immigration. In an era of terrorism, these projects have brought about dedication that we cannot afford. It is time to reform these outdated immigration regulations and finally bring our immigration system into the 21st century.
These four pillars present a compromise between the two parties and will create a safe, modern and legal immigration system. For more than three decades, Washington has tried to deal with this problem, but it has failed. And this Congress has finally had the opportunity to solve it once and for all. Most importantly, the legislation based on these four pillars will achieve my solid commitment to put the United States first. So let us work together to put aside political disputes and accomplish our goals.
These reforms will also support our response to the crisis caused by opioids and drugs. The situation has never been as serious as it is now. this is too scary. We have to do something. In 2016, 174 people died every day because of the death of 64,000 Americans. There are 7 people per hour. In order to stop the poison, we must take a tough shot against the drug dealers. The current government is committed to combating the spread of drugs and helping people in need to receive treatment. For those who have been deeply poisoned, the struggle will be long and arduous. But we will win, because we Americans have always been like this. We will eventually overcome.
As we have seen tonight, the best qualities of the United States can only be found in the most difficult challenges. The story of a family in New Mexico is a vivid example. Ryan, 27, is a police officer in the Albuquerque Police Department. He is also here tonight, with his wife Rebecca.
Thank you, Ryan. Last year, Ryan saw a homeless pregnant woman who was about to inject heroin while on duty. Reason tells her that this will hurt the child she has not yet born, so she begins to cry. She told Ryan that she didn't know where to go, but for the sake of her, she really wanted a safe home. At that moment, Ryan said that he felt what God said to him: "You will do it because you can." He heard these words and took photos of his wife and children. After returning home, he told his wife Rebecca. Rebecca immediately agreed to take her in. They named the baby girl "hope." Ryan and Rebecca, you are the beautiful embodiment of our country. Thank you and congratulate you.
When we are reshaping the power and confidence within the United States, we are also regaining power abroad. Globally, we are catching up with the red regime, terrorist organizations, and opponents like China and Russia that challenge our interests, our economy and our values. In confronting these terrible dangers, we know that weakness is the result of conflict, and unmatched power is the safest way to defend ourselves. Therefore, I ask Congress to stop dangerously cutting expenses and fully support our great army.
As part of our national defense, we must update and rebuild our nuclear arsenal. I hope that we will never really use it, but let it be strong enough to deter all violations. Perhaps one day in the future, the nations of the world will abandon their respective nuclear weapons, but that moment is too magical. Unfortunately, we have not yet reached that point.
Last year, I also promised to erase ISIS from the earth. A year later, I am proud to announce that the anti-ISIS coalition has liberated almost all areas under the occupation of ISIS executioners, including Iraq and Syria. But we still have a lot of work to do. We must continue to fight until ISIS is completely defeated.
Tonight we invited Army Sergeant Justin Parker. In November last year, Justin and his comrade-in-arms, Sergeant Kenton Stasi, performed a mission near Raka to clean up buildings that were placed in ISIS by explosives, allowing civilians to return to the city.
When cleaning up the second floor of a hospital, Kenton Stasi was severely wounded. Justin jumped into the thunder and dense, unsafe building and found that Kenton was in serious condition. He pressed Kenton's wound and used the tube to act as a respiratory tract. While transporting the wounded, he had a 20-minute artificial respiration for Kenton, artificially breathing for two and a half hours, until Kenton underwent emergency surgery. Without Justin’s comradeship, Kenton is dead. Tonight, Kenton is recovering in Texas. Justin wore the Bronze Star Medal and the V-shaped medal. Army Sergeant Justin Pike, the United States pays tribute to you.
Terrorists who put bombs in places such as civilian hospitals are evil. As long as there is an opportunity, we must destroy them. We must detain and interrogate them whenever necessary. But we must be clear. Terrorists should be counted as lawless enemy combatants more than criminals. If they are captured overseas, they should be treated as opposed to terrorists.
In the past, we have released hundreds of dangerous terrorists in a rough way, and they have returned to the enemy camp to return to the battlefield, including the ISIS leaders who have been captured and released. Today I fulfilled another promise. I just signed an order before entering the scene, letting Defense Minister Matisse review our military detention policy to ensure that our incarceration facilities at Guantanamo Bay are open.
I call on Congress to ensure that in the battle against ISIS and Al Qaeda, we will continue to have the necessary power to hold terrorists. No matter where we catch these terrorists, we will hold them.
Our soldiers in Afghanistan have new operational principles. Our fighters fight side by side with their brave Afghan partners and are no longer restricted by the artificial timeline. We will not let the enemy know about our plans.
I just took action last month and I have been supported by the Senate. I recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Soon after, dozens of countries voted at the UN General Assembly against the sovereign power of the United States to make this decision. In 2016, US taxpayers generously provided more than $20 billion in aid to these countries. This is why I am calling on Congress tonight to pass legislation to ensure that US foreign aid will continue to be in the interests of the United States and help our friends, not our enemies.
As we consolidate our friendship around the world, we are beginning to revisit our opponents. When the Iranian people rose up against the dictatorship of corruption, we were not silent. In the courageous struggle to defend freedom, the United States stands with the Iranian people.
I ask Congress to address the fundamental flaws in the Iranian nuclear issue. My government has also imposed tough sanctions on communist and socialist dictatorships in Cuba and Venezuela. But today no regime will oppress its citizens more comprehensively and cruelly than North Korea’s dictatorship.
North Korea’s reckless pursuit of nuclear missiles will soon threaten our homeland. In order to prevent this from happening, we have to launch a campaign to exert the greatest pressure. Past experience tells us that complacency and concessions can only lead to aggression and provocation. I will not repeat the mistakes that have made us in danger. We only need to see the traits of the North Korean regime's moral corruption, and we can understand the nature of its nuclear threat to the United States and our allies.
Otto Vambil is a student at the University of Virginia. During his study in Asia, Otto took part in a trip to North Korea. At the end of the trip, the young man was arrested and charged with the subversion of the regime. After a shameful trial, the North Korean dictatorship ruled Otto to serve 15 years of heavy labor. When he returned to the United States in June last year, he was seriously injured and dying, and died a few days after returning home.
Otto’s parents, Fred and Cindy, are here tonight – and Otto’s younger siblings, Justin and Greta. You have powerfully witnessed a ghost that is threatening our world, and your tenacity has inspired us all. Tonight, we vowed to turn the grief of Otto into the determination of the United States.
Finally, another victim who was persecuted by this dangerous regime was also on the scene. His name is Chi Chengyu (transliteration).
In 1996, Cheng was still a hungry North Korean boy. One day, he tried to steal a few pieces of coal from the train compartment in exchange for some food. In the process, he fainted in orbit due to hunger. When he woke up, he found that the train had run over his lower limbs. He suffered multiple amputations without pain. His brothers and sisters gave him the only food he had, and he could only eat the soil - this brought permanent defects to their growth. Later, after returning from a short trip to China, he was tortured by the North Korean regime. The perpetrator tortured him if he had contacted any Christian. The answer is yes, and he is determined to pursue freedom.
Cheng Yu relied on crutches to travel thousands of miles in China and Southeast Asia in an effort to gain freedom. Most of his family also followed his footsteps. His father was arrested while trying to escape and was tortured to death. Today he lives in Seoul, he is still trying to rescue other North Koreans, while broadcasting to the North Korea the thing that the regime is most afraid of: the truth.
Today he has a new leg, but Cheng Yu, I realize that you still carry a cane to remind yourself how far you have gone. Your great sacrifice brings inspiration to all of us. The story of Cheng Yu is the testimony of everyone's yearning for a free life.
It is this yearning for freedom that nearly 250 years ago gave birth to a special place in the United States. Originally a colony surrounded by the vast sea and the vast wilderness, it has now become a home to an astonishing nation with a revolutionary philosophy: here people rule themselves. They plan their own destiny and work together to illuminate the world. That is the vision that our country has always had. That is what we have always advocated, struggled for, and unswerving.
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