Trump urges immigrants to ‘self-deport’ in new social media campaign
- President Donald Trump urged undocumented immigrants to "self-deport" using a new app and warned of forcible deportation for those who do not comply.
- Trump stated that those who self-deport could have a chance to return legally in the future.
- The CBP Home app is designed to facilitate voluntary departure for those living in the country illegally.
- He emphasized that failing to leave voluntarily would result in an exclusion from the U.S. "ever, ever again.
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A reverse exodus: nearly a hundred migrants return to Colombia every day from the United States and Mexico
Donald Trump's arrival at the White House has spurred the hope of thousands of Latinos to make a new life in the United States. The closure of the CBP One app, with which migrants sought asylum on the border with Mexico; the suspension of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS), a program that protected hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans in the United States; and the constant threats of deportation from the United States authorities have led man…
In Social Media Campaign, Trump Calls on Illegal Immigrants to Self-Deport
President Donald Trump on March 18 urged immigrants living in the United States to voluntarily “self-deport” rather than face possible immigration enforcement as part of a social media campaign. “People in our country illegally can self-deport the easy way, or they can get deported the hard way. And that’s not pleasant,” Trump said in a video uploaded to social media on March 18. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump urged illegal immigrants to d…
Trump Sends Video Message to Illegal Aliens, Warns Them to Comply or 'Get Deported the Hard Way'
President Donald Trump is warning illegal immigrants that they have a choice between self-deporting now or being packed on board a deportation flight later. As part of the Trump administration’s […] The post Trump Sends Video Message to Illegal Aliens, Warns Them to Comply or 'Get Deported the Hard Way' appeared first on The Western Journal.
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