Posted by: Gagan-deuja November 10, 2024
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CNN is reporting on how and when DJT’s allies and some corporations are in the process of enacting mass deportations of people in America.
Trump’s day one priority is to reinstate his former administration’s border policies and reverse those of President Joe Biden, senior Trump adviser Jason Miller told CNN.
Not only are undocumented immigrants in the sight of DJT and his advisors but legal immigrants, too. Which means both DACA and TPS individuals will be deported under DJT within a fast tracked priority.
A key issue under consideration is how, when and if to deport immigrants who were brought to the United States as children, commonly known as Dreamers.
With the recent Trump appointed U.S. District Court Judge J. Campbell Barkerin Texas ruling the Biden administration cannot legally protect immigrant spouses who are married to US citizens. This could mean half a million spouses could be deported.
The ruling is a major defeat for the outgoing Biden administration, which argued the policy, known as Keeping Families Together, promoted family unity among mixed-status households. When it was announced earlier this year, officials said roughly half-a-million undocumented immigrants were likely eligible for the program.
Trump will let TPS and other program protections expire. This will mean up to 2.7 million people could be caught up in Trump’s Deportation Machine in the coming year.
Trump officials could add millions of people to potential deportation rolls by allowing immigration safeguards, such as TPS, to end. Immigration enforcement personnel in a second Trump administration could find targeting long-time residents and workers an advantageous way to boost deportation numbers.
The incoming administration will use any means to reach their goal of deporting 8.9% of the US population. But Trump said that cost is not a factor in his willingness to create chaos both economic and socially to America.
The American Immigration Council estimates Trump's plan, potentially targeting between 11 and 14 million people, would cost the U.S. upwards of $315 billion if fully realized.
This will be the future for the people of America in 2025 and beyond.
Trump’s day one priority is to reinstate his former administration’s border policies and reverse those of President Joe Biden, senior Trump adviser Jason Miller told CNN.
Not only are undocumented immigrants in the sight of DJT and his advisors but legal immigrants, too. Which means both DACA and TPS individuals will be deported under DJT within a fast tracked priority.
A key issue under consideration is how, when and if to deport immigrants who were brought to the United States as children, commonly known as Dreamers.
With the recent Trump appointed U.S. District Court Judge J. Campbell Barkerin Texas ruling the Biden administration cannot legally protect immigrant spouses who are married to US citizens. This could mean half a million spouses could be deported.
The ruling is a major defeat for the outgoing Biden administration, which argued the policy, known as Keeping Families Together, promoted family unity among mixed-status households. When it was announced earlier this year, officials said roughly half-a-million undocumented immigrants were likely eligible for the program.
Trump will let TPS and other program protections expire. This will mean up to 2.7 million people could be caught up in Trump’s Deportation Machine in the coming year.
Trump officials could add millions of people to potential deportation rolls by allowing immigration safeguards, such as TPS, to end. Immigration enforcement personnel in a second Trump administration could find targeting long-time residents and workers an advantageous way to boost deportation numbers.
The incoming administration will use any means to reach their goal of deporting 8.9% of the US population. But Trump said that cost is not a factor in his willingness to create chaos both economic and socially to America.
The American Immigration Council estimates Trump's plan, potentially targeting between 11 and 14 million people, would cost the U.S. upwards of $315 billion if fully realized.
This will be the future for the people of America in 2025 and beyond.