Donald Trump could declare a state of national emergency to move forward with mass deportations. More than 11 million immigrants are undocumented in the United States.
The president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, announced this Monday his desire to use the military to carry out his mass deportation policies, once he takes office in January.
Trump shared a message from the leader of the conservative Judicial Watch movement, Tom Fitton, on the Truth Social social network, approving a mention that the future Government declare a state of national emergency to have military resources to implement his promise of mass deportations.
“Albricias. There are reports that the next Donald Trump Administration is prepared to declare a national emergency and use military means to reverse the invasion of (Joe) Biden (current President) through a mass deportation program,” the message says. of Fitton shared this Monday and approved by Trump, who reacted simply by saying: “It’s true!”
About 11 million people live and work illegally in the United States.
Trump’s idea to expel illegal immigrants from the country could They affect around 20 million familiesaccording to data published by the news portal Axios.
A week ago, Tom Homan was named head of immigration policy.
Homan – who is already called ‘border czar’ – is considered the ideologue behind the separation of thousands of children from their families – a scheme developed in Trump’s first presidential term – while Kristi Noem was elected Secretary of Security National.
After having been at the origin of the largest deportation ever carried out – in 2013, under the Democratic administration of Barack Obamawith around 432,000 expulsions – Homan is considered the main ideologue of the 2017 “zero tolerance” policy that involved separating children from their parents when crossing the border.
Source: Observadora