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Trump Plans to Deport All Illegal Immigrants, End Birthright Citizenship
Dec 8, 2024, 05:05 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to deport all immigrants living illegally in the United States over his four-year term. In an interview with NBC's 'Meet the Press', Trump stated his intention to end birthright citizenship on his first day in office, a move that would affect the legal status of children born to undocumented immigrants. He also mentioned that families would be kept together during deportations, suggesting that even American citizens with undocumented family members could face deportation. Trump's comments indicate a comprehensive approach to immigration enforcement, potentially affecting millions of individuals and families.
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