Trump tees up aggressive anti-immigration push in first hours of administration, CNN reports
- Donald Trump's administration plans a large immigration raid in Chicago starting January 19, 2025, involving 100 to 200 ICE officers, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
- Trump's incoming border czar, Tom Homan, stated that the administration will begin operations in Chicago and may prosecute the mayor if he obstructs enforcement efforts.
- Trump aims to launch the largest domestic deportation operation in U.S. history, focusing on undocumented immigrants with criminal backgrounds in major cities like Washington, DC, and Denver.
- The incoming administration's plans include a national emergency declaration to increase resources at the U.S. southern border and potential changes to birthright citizenship policies.
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Measures and dossiers with which the new president will start his return to the White House (ANSA)
Immigration, petroleum exploration to top Trump's agenda
New York: Campaigning for the US President, Donald Trump brandished several promises and threats for his Day one in office when he said he would be a “dictator” for a day. He and his aides have prepared a slew of executive orders, and he is expected to sign them at two ceremonies, one at the Capitol after his Monday noon swearing-in, and another later at the Oval Office. Media reports have suggested that there could be as many as 100 orders. Imm…
The administration of future US President Trump wants to begin deporting migrants without valid papers immediately after taking office.
Raids to detain and deport migrants living in the US without permission are set to begin on the first full day of President-elect Donald Trump's new administration, according to sources cited by the station...


The U.S. immigration services will carry out massive arrests of undocumented migrants across the country starting Tuesday, said Donald Trump’s new administration’s head of immigration policies. The move would be one of Trump’s first to take over the U.S. presidency on Monday, thus fulfilling his campaign promise to deport millions of undocumented migrants. “There’s going to be a big raid across the country. Chicago is just one of many places,” T…
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