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VisitTrump to Launch Mass Deportation of 1.4 Million in Texas, Florida on First Day with 100 Executive Orders
Jan 16, 2025, 05:39 PM
President-elect Donald Trump is set to launch a mass deportation campaign on his first day in office, targeting undocumented immigrants across the United States. This initiative is part of a broader set of executive actions that Trump plans to implement immediately upon taking office, which also include policies on immigration, energy, and trade. The mass deportation effort is expected to focus on immigrants with criminal records and those under 'final orders of removal,' causing significant anxiety among migrant communities. In preparation, cities like New York are taking steps to protect their immigrant populations, with Mayor Eric Adams directing city agencies to adhere to sanctuary city laws and hosting know-your-rights sessions for immigrants. Schools in Chicago and other areas are also attempting to alleviate fears among immigrant families by reinforcing state laws that protect students regardless of immigration status. Trump has prepared 100 executive orders for his first day, with the mass deportation campaign targeting approximately 1.4 million immigrants in Texas and Florida out of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants nationwide.
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