COACHELLA, Calif. -- Around 50,000 people attended a rare California rally held by former President Donald Trump on Oct. 12 in the city of Coachella in Southern California, about 130 miles east of Los Angeles.
Trump promised to deliver more water to farmers for irrigation in the state if he is reelected on Nov. 5.
"That farmland is going to be the most fertile land," Trump said.
Building on earlier promises, Trump vowed to make interest on new car loans tax-deductible for all Americans, curb inflation, strengthen the economy with a return to more fracking, and issue tougher trade tariffs on Mexico and China to rebuild America's manufacturing and industry. He also reiterated earlier pledges to stop taxing tips and Social Security benefits.
"For two generations of American history, California stood as the beacon of what our country aspired to become. It really did," Trump said.
But today, the state has the highest inflation, gas prices, and cost of living, with residents facing expensive utilities and high regulations, homelessness, crime, illegal immigration, and overall decay, he said.
"California is really -- it's a paradise lost," Trump said. "We're going to bring it back."
At the rally, Trump said, although fixing the economy and cutting inflation are top priorities, the border crisis is the No. 1 issue.
A second Trump administration would mean "the migrant invasion ends, and the restoration of our country begins," and a return to "common sense" government, he said.
County Sheriff Bianco, who also spoke at the rally, told The Epoch Times Hernandez's comments are "irresponsible" and "embarrassing" to Riverside County, and make law enforcement more difficult.
Hernandez did not respond to a request for comment.
The couple said closing the border is their most important issue, and next is lowering costs for Americans.
"Close our borders. Stop allowing all drug cartels and child trafficking into our country," Jennifer Tullius said. The drug cartels are "killing our family members, killing our children, killing our brothers and sisters."
She said, in line with Trump's platform, the country needs to bring back "Made in America" products and rebuild American industry instead of allowing trade imbalances that allow China to export so many products to the United States.
Another married couple, Margaret and Mike, from Yucca Valley, Calif. -- who preferred not to provide their last name -- agreed the border crisis and inflation are top issues this election.
"I'm out here because I'm concerned about the direction our country's going. I'm concerned about the open borders," Margaret said. "Trump supporters -- we care what happens to our country. We need to put the American people first."
Lapson Luu, the CEO of Vietnamese Americans for America, a nationwide "anti-communist" organization based in Orange County and formed in 2022 to support Trump, said about 100 members from all over the country -- clad in long, red dresses -- attended Saturday's rally.
The organization supports America First policies and legal immigration but opposes policies that allow illegal immigration.
Deborah Pauly, president of Conservative Patriots of Orange County, told The Epoch Times in a text message preceding the rally that California patriots were "stoked and excited" Trump hasn't forgotten them.
"He is willing to fight, fight, fight for all of America -- not just the easy states for him to win, nor the ones that are swing states," Pauly said. "He is for us and that is why we are for him."
Trump also visited Aurora, Colorado, before another rally in Reno, Nevada, on Oct. 11.