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Trump Plans Mass Deportations, Military Use, and New Detention Facilities
Dec 12, 2024, 02:09 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has outlined plans for mass deportations, stating his willingness to use the military to the fullest extent allowed by law to round up and deport migrants living in the U.S. without legal permission. In an interview with Time magazine, where he was named '2024 Person of the Year,' Trump discussed the potential use of the National Guard and local law enforcement to complement military efforts, despite legal restrictions on the military's involvement in domestic law enforcement. He also suggested the possibility of building new detention facilities to house migrants before deportation. Trump's comments come as part of his broader immigration policy, which includes ending birthright citizenship, a move that faces significant legal challenges due to its protection under the 14th Amendment. His administration's approach has raised concerns among immigrant communities and advocates about the potential impact on millions of U.S. citizens and the disruption of families.
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