Trump on Day 1: Begin deportation at speed pace

“On Day 1, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history to get the criminals out,” Trump declared during his rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden last month. We will imprison these ruthless and bloodthirsty criminals and then expel them from our nation as quickly as possible. He will save every city and village that has been overrun.

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Trump said on social media late Sunday that he would place his former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Tom Homan, “in charge of all Deportation of undocumented people back to their Country of Origin”. This was one of his first personnel announcements.

Deporting nearly 11 million individuals believed to be in the country illegally is a much more challenging task, but Trump may direct his administration to begin the process as soon as he assumes office. That would necessitate a sizable, well-trained police force, sizable prisons, aircraft to transport people, and countries that are open to receiving them.

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Trump’s Opinion

According to Trump, he would use the Alien Enemies Act. The president can deport anyone who is not an American citizen and comes from a nation. With which there has been a “declared war” or a threatened or attempted “invasion or opportunistic invasion” under that rarely invoked 1798 law.

He has discussed the use of the National Guard, which a governor may call into action. Top Trump adviser Stephen Miller said that Republican governors who are supportive may deploy soldiers to neighboring states.

“It’s not a question of a price tag,” he told NBC News when asked how much his proposal would cost. It’s not—in fact, we’re at a loss. When drug lords have ruined nations and people have slain and murdered. They will return to those nations because they will not be staying here. No price tag is present.

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