Most affected group by Trump's deportation efforts by April 30, 2025?
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Trump to Close U.S. Border and Deport Criminals on Day One Following Landslide Victory
Jan 9, 2025, 01:24 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has announced that one of his first actions upon taking office on Day One will be to close the U.S. border and initiate mass deportations, focusing on individuals who pose public safety and national security threats. Trump emphasized that the border closure is a priority, stating it as a reason for his landslide election victory. He also mentioned the need to remove criminals from the country, citing concerns about people from jails worldwide entering the U.S. and the public's desire not to have 'murderers walking down their farms, or their streets, or their cities.'
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