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VisitHow many countries will refuse to accept deportees from the US by December 31, 2025?
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Trump Plans Military-Assisted Mass Deportations, Calls Immigration an 'Invasion'; 59% Support Deportations
Dec 12, 2024, 05:56 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has announced a stringent approach to illegal immigration, characterizing it as an invasion of the United States. He plans to deploy the military to assist in mass deportations, stating he will operate within the maximum legal limits. Trump emphasized that he would not separate families during deportations, asserting that he would send entire families back to their countries. He also indicated that he may establish new camps for illegal migrants, depending on the situation. Trump's comments come amid significant public support for his deportation strategy, with reports indicating that 59% of Americans favor mass deportations. Additionally, he declared that he would cease business dealings with countries that refuse to accept their migrants back.
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