How will major city leaders respond to Trump's deportation plan by June 2025?
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Trump Plans to Deport 11 Million Immigrants Using U.S. Soldiers in Largest Mass Deportation in U.S. History
Dec 13, 2024, 03:30 AM
President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to initiate what he has described as the largest mass deportation in U.S. history, a move that has ignited discussions regarding its feasibility and legality. As illegal immigration has reportedly increased during President Biden's administration, Trump has indicated a willingness to deploy U.S. soldiers to assist in this effort. City leaders are facing mounting pressure from immigrant advocates as the prospect of mass deportations looms. Trump has asserted that he intends to carry out these deportations 'to the maximum level permitted by the law,' which raises concerns among local communities about the implications of such a significant crackdown on illegal immigration.
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