What will be the outcome of legal challenges to Trump's deportation policy by end of 2025?
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Trump Seeks to Deport American and Foreign Repeat Violent Offenders to Other Countries for a Small Fee
Jan 27, 2025, 11:07 PM
President Donald Trump has announced plans to seek permission to deport repeat violent offenders from the United States, including American citizens, to foreign countries for incarceration. Trump stated that he does not want these offenders in the country and proposed paying a 'small fee' to foreign nations to house them, as opposed to the high costs of maintaining them in U.S. jails. He emphasized his stance by saying, 'I don’t want these violent repeat offenders in our country anymore.' Trump also mentioned the ongoing efforts of ICE in arresting hundreds of illegal alien criminals daily, indicating a broader policy of removing undesirable individuals from the country. Additionally, Trump suggested bringing back the death penalty for those who kill people and noted that some of these offenders have been arrested up to 30 times.
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