Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitWhat type of legal challenges will be filed against Trump's family deportation policy by March 31, 2025?
Federal court challenges • 25%
State court challenges • 25%
Both federal and state challenges • 25%
No challenges • 25%
Court records and news reports
Trump to Deport Entire Families Together in Mass Deportation Plan
Dec 8, 2024, 03:30 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has outlined his stance on immigration enforcement, particularly regarding the issue of family separation during deportations. In an interview with NBC News, Trump stated that he does not want to break up families, suggesting that the only way to avoid this is by deporting families together. This approach mirrors comments made by Border Czar Tom Homan in a past interview. Trump's policy would involve deporting entire families, including those with mixed immigration status, as part of his broader plan for mass deportations, which are set to start in 43 days. This comes amidst discussions on ending birthright citizenship and potentially affecting Dreamers, although Trump has expressed a desire for Dreamers to stay in the country.
View original story
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
No significant legal challenges • 25%
Challenges in lower courts only • 25%
Challenges reaching appellate courts • 25%
Challenges reaching the Supreme Court • 25%
No Challenges • 25%
Challenges but no injunctions • 25%
Injunctions but no reversals • 25%
Reversals or significant legal setbacks • 25%
ACLU • 25%
State Governments • 25%
Immigrant Rights Groups • 25%
Other • 25%
Policies upheld • 25%
Policies struck down • 25%
Mixed rulings • 25%
Ongoing litigation • 25%
No significant legal challenges • 25%
Challenges but no injunctions • 25%
Temporary injunctions issued • 25%
Permanent injunction halting plan • 25%
Plans upheld • 25%
Plans blocked • 25%
Plans modified • 25%
Ongoing litigation • 25%
Program upheld • 25%
Program partially blocked • 25%
Program fully blocked • 25%
No legal challenges • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No significant change • 25%
Increased support • 25%
Polarized opinions • 25%
Decreased support • 25%