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Trump Says There’s ‘No Price Tag’ on Mass Deportations
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Trump Says There’s ‘No Price Tag’ on Mass Deportations

In just under three months, Donald Trump will be sworn in as president. As he prepared to return to office, a key promise of his campaign was a promise to tackle undocumented immigrants.

Trump: “There is no price tag” he told NBC News On Thursday, he talked about his plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.

“It’s not a price tag issue. Actually it is not, we have no choice,” said the former and future president. “When people kill and kill, when drug lords destroy countries and now they don’t stay here, they will go back to those countries. “There is no price tag,” he said.

The president-elect added: “We need to make the border strong and strong, and we have to do that, but we also want people to come into our country.”

I’m not someone who says ‘No, you can’t come in’. “We want people to come,” he said.

Trump cracks down on mass deportations and undocumented registrations migration and a pillar of the asylum seekers campaign. like before reported by Rolling stone, The former president has expressed a desire to invoke the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century wartime law used to justify the internment of Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II, to allow the detention and removal of undocumented immigrants.

Longtime Trump advisor and immigration hawk Stephen Miller has publicly stated that applying the Alien Adversaries Act to existing immigration law would allow Trump’s future administration to “suspend due process that normally applies to deportation proceedings.”

The logistics of the plan will be extensive and expensive. In November last year, Miller said New York Times That Trump is poised to weaponize the Insurrection Act to use federal law enforcement, the National Guard, and local law enforcement as immigration bootstraps in a national crackdown. Miller also announced the construction of massive detention camps (or concentration camps) in rural Texas to hold immigrants awaiting deportation. The money to finance their construction would come from the military and the Department of Homeland Security.

“Mass deportation will be a labor market disruption celebrated by American workers, who will now be offered higher wages with better benefits to fill those jobs,” Miller said. Times. “Americans will also celebrate that our nation’s laws are now equally applied and that a select group is no longer magically exempt.”

But some legal immigrants who are also American workers fear that a national crackdown on immigration will drag them in.

In September, after Trump published a racist slur accusing Haitian immigrants of slaughtering and eating local pets in Springfield, Ohio, He promised to deport immigrants living in the city. We will carry out the largest deportation in the history of our country. And we’ll start with Springfield and Aurora (,Colorado).” Trump said.

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The only problem is that most Haitian immigrants in Springfield are documented and have valid work permits. This also doesn’t matter to the president-elect. vowed to finish Refugee resettlement programs severely restrict access to asylum claims and propose an end to birthright citizenship.

Trump is poised to enact the most vengeful fantasies he and his supporters have against immigrants—no matter the human or financial cost.