Trump’s idea to use military to deport over 10 million migrants faces legal, constitutional and practical hurdles
- Donald Trump plans to initiate the largest deportation of undocumented immigrants in U.S. History on his first day in office, focusing on those already living in the country.
- Trump has appointed Tom Homan as his 'border czar' to oversee the deportations, promising a national emergency declaration for raids.
- The American Immigration Council estimates Trump's deportation plans could cost taxpayers about $88 billion annually over the next decade.
- Critics warn that Trump's mass deportation strategy may face legal challenges and could impact labor shortages in key U.S. Sectors.
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Trump's Proposed Use of the Military for Deportations
Prof. Cassandra Burke Robertson and I published a new piece today over at The Conversation about Trump's idea to use the military for deportations. In short: he has a tough road ahead.The post Trump's Proposed Use of the Military for Deportations appeared first on Reason.com.
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Ten Democrats voted with Republicans on Friday to ensure the Laken Riley Act, an anti-immigrant police state measure, arrives in time for Trump’s inauguration, even after Republicans rejected their amendments.
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