Trump’s “Mass Deportations” Agenda Is Making America Less Safe
- Vice President JD Vance credits President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda for leveling off home prices, making it easier for young Americans to buy homes.
- Vance stated that negative net migration into the United States has contributed to lower competition for homes, reducing housing prices.
- John Binder reported that net-negative immigration in the U.S. has allowed home prices to drop, benefiting American families in the housing market.
- Steven Camarota explained that adding large populations drives up housing demand, leading to increased rents and making homes unaffordable for many.
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Trump’s “mass deportations” agenda is making America less safe
When Donald Trump campaigned on “mass deportations,” many voters waved away what that would look like in practice. Many bought Trump’s claim that he was going to deport “the worst of the worst” who, he alleged, were making America less safe. But it is the administration’s own immigration agenda that’s making America less safe. This “mass deportations” program is inching America closer to authoritarianism, where rights are routinely violated— inc…
Mass Deportation Agenda Creates Toxic Climate for Immigrant Children and Schools - Davis Vanguard
Educators, child psychologists, and immigrant rights leaders are warning that the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda is causing fear, trauma, and disruption in schools across the nation, leading to decreased attendance and psychological distress for students and families.
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