What will be the focus of Trump's initial deportation efforts by March 20, 2025?
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Trump Vows Pardons for Capitol Rioters, Mass Deportations on First Day in Office
Dec 9, 2024, 12:22 AM
In his first post-election television interview on 'Meet the Press', President-elect Donald Trump outlined several key policy initiatives he plans to implement upon taking office on January 20. Trump announced his intention to issue pardons on his first day for individuals convicted in connection with the Capitol attack, asserting they have faced 'overly harsh treatment.' Additionally, he pledged to initiate mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, focusing first on those with criminal convictions. These statements were part of a broader discussion on his immediate and sweeping changes planned for his administration.
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