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Trump’s mass deportation plan could rely on state cooperation
Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly promised to launch what he calls the “largest deportation program in American history” if reelected, targeting immigrants living in the United States without documentation — people whom he described in a rally this week as “vicious and bloodthirsty criminals.
The blueprint of Trump's deportation plan: A questionable approach by Eisenhower
Former President Donald Trump has pledged to deport millions of undocumented migrants, a plan modeled after a 1954 operation that historians say ultimately did not work.
Would Trump’s mass deportation plan actually work?
Even if the capacity existed, any mass deportation program would likely rely on state and local law enforcement agencies, as well as the National Guard. But only state officials aligned with Trump, such as those in Texas and Florida, may be willing to activate those law enforcement capacities on his behalf.
Donald Trump's Mass Deportation Plans Would Ensnare U.S. Citizens And Tear The Country Apart
Former President Donald Trump’s most significant policy plank in his third presidential campaign is to implement a system of mass deportation to remove up to 20 million noncitizens from the United States,
Trump's mass deportation plan for undocumented immigrants could cost billions a year
Immigration experts say Donald Trump's mass deportation plan, if carried out, could be complicated and cost billions a year. It could also lead to more family separations.
Trump wants a mass deportation program. How much could it cost?
Former President Donald Trump has vowed, if he's elected, to conduct a large-scale deportation operation that some immigration and military experts agree is theoretically possible but also problematic,
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Trump pushes plan to hire more Border Patrol agents
Former President Trump said Sunday that if elected he would call on Congress to boost the pay of Customs and Border ...
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Trump pledges raises and 10,000 more agents in border plan
Former President Trump said Sunday he'd hire 10,000 more border patrol agents and give them a $10,000 retention and signing ...
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How Trump's Border Wall Will Block Illegal Pedestrian Immigration
A completed wall would send a strong message that people wanting to come to the U.S. must make a legal application--and wait ...
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Trump vows to hire more Border Patrol agents and increase pay
Former President Donald Trump announced a new plan on Sunday to increase the number of United States Border Patrol agents and retain existing talent as he makes immigration and the border a key part ...
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Trump offers pay raises to border agents, adding to promises that could hike debt
On a day when the National Border Patrol Council formally endorsed him, Trump said he would seek 10% pay raises for those ...
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Donald Trump, Alexis Nungaray slam Kamala Harris over border security in Austin speech
It's like a garbage can for most of the world, they dump the people they don’t want,” Trump said of the U.S. at an ...
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Three reasons why Trump's plan to indict Harris over illegal immigration is the right call
Politically, there are three reasons why Trump is right to double down on the immigration issue as he campaigns against Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Trump Released More Migrants With Criminal Records Than Biden: Report
A Cato Institute analysis found the U.S. Border Patrol also recorded more "getaways" while strict border controls were in place during the pandemic.
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