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Trump suggests using weapons to round up people for ‘massive deportation program’

The president-elect Donald Trump announced in an early morning social media post that the US military could be used for a “massive deportation program” of undocumented immigrants once he returns to the White House.

“It’s TRUE!!!” Trump posted on Truth Social alongside a message from conservative activist Tom Fitton that read: “GOOD NEWS: The incoming @RealDonaldTrump administration is ready to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to attack Mr. Biden to turn back. through a major export program.”

Trump posted on social media around 4:00 am.

Speaking last month at his Madison Square Garden rally in New York, Trump said: “On day one I will launch the largest deportation program in American history to put criminals on go away. I will liberate every city and town that has been attacked. ”, and we will put these cruel and bloody criminals in prison, and then we will kick them out of our country as fast as we can.

In one of his first personnel announcements, Trump announced via social media that he would place Tom Homan, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), “in charge of deporting illegal aliens to their country of origin,” the centerpiece of his agenda.

Trump can order his administration to begin the campaign as soon as he takes office, but it is much more complicated than the nearly 11 million people who are believed to be in the United States without legal documents. That would require a large, well-trained police force, large detention centers, planes to transport people, and countries willing to accept them.

Trump has said he will attack the Alien Enemy Act, a rarely used 1798 law that allows the president to deport anyone who is not a US citizen and who comes from a country with a “declared war” or a “threatened or attempted predator. attack or raid.”

Trump has talked about using the National Guard, which can be activated by executive order. Stephen Miller, Trump’s top adviser, said Republican governors sympathetic to the administration could send troops to nearby states that refuse to participate.

When asked about the cost of his plan, he told NBC News: “It’s not a question of price. We really don’t have a choice. When people have killed and murdered, when drug lords have countries to destroy, and now they are going to return to those countries because they will not stay here.

This translation was provided by The Latin Spiritin partnership with the Montclair State University Collaborative Media Center, and is financially supported by the NJ Civic Information Consortium. The story was originally written in English by NJ.com and is republished under an exclusive content sharing agreement through the NJ News Commons Spanish Translation News ServiceThis translation was provided by The Latin Spiritin association with the Center for Collaborative Media at Montclair State University and is financially supported by the NJ Civic Information Consortium. The story was originally written in English by NJ.com and is republished under an exclusive content sharing agreement through the NJ News Commons Spanish Translation News Service.

2024-11-20 04:36:00
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Topic 1: President-Elect Trump’s Plan for Mass Deportation Program

Interviewer: Hello and welcome ⁣to our⁤ show‌ on World Today News. Today,‍ we⁢ have two distinguished guests⁣ here‍ to share their insights and‍ opinions on the recent​ announcement made⁢ by President-Elect Trump regarding the use of the military for ⁢a massive deportation⁤ program. Joining us first, is Mr. Tom Homan, former Acting Director of ICE​ under the Trump administration and ⁤Ambassador Troy Miller, an expert on immigration policies and ​a Senior Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies.

Interview with‌ Mr. Tom Homan: Mr. Homan,⁤ let’s start with you. Can you elaborate on President-Elect Trump’s plan for the deportation program, and ‍how this would ‌differ from the previous administration’s immigration policies?

Homan: I believe the previous administration was more lax on illegal immigration, and they didn’t have the will to enforce our immigration laws to their fullest ⁤extent. President-Elect Trump is committed to upholding the rule of law and that ​includes ⁤enforcing our‍ immigration ‍laws. We will ​utilize all available resources, including the military when necessary, ‍to deport criminal aliens ⁢who threaten the safety and ‍well-being ​of our communities. We have a responsibility to protect ​our ‍citizens and this ⁢plan will help ⁣ensure that.

Interview ⁣with ​Ambassador Troy Miller: Ambassador Miller, how do you‌ see this ​plan playing out? Do you think it’s feasible, considering the logistical challenges and potential backlash from ⁤certain countries?

Miller: I think the plan has merit, but it needs to be carried out strategically. We⁣ must prioritize the deportation of criminals who⁤ pose ​a threat to national security or public ⁢safety,‌ and⁢ ensure ​that the countries we’re sending them‌ back ​to have the capacity to receive and process them. Otherwise, this could cause more problems than it‍ solves. It’s crucial to maintain diplomatic relations with these countries during this process. Additionally, the plan may face⁤ legal challenges, so it’s important to consult with experts and ensure its constitutionality.

Topic⁢ 2: Use ‍of Alien Enemy ⁢Act⁢ and the National Guard

Interview with Mr. Tom Homan: Can you expand on the President-Elect’s mentioning

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