Trump confirms deportation strategy will
include national emergency and military
By
Andrea Castillo
Los Angeles
Times November 18, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to execute mass deportations of
immigrants in the U.S. illegally will involve the military and a national
emergency declaration, he confirmed Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. Here a soldier
installs wire in 2019 after the Department of Defense deployed units across the
Southwest border at the request of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. (Andrew
Valles/U.S. Army)
(Tribune News Service) — President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to execute
mass deportations of immigrants in the U.S. illegally will involve the military
and a national emergency declaration, he confirmed Monday.
In a Nov. 8 post on Trump’s social media platform Truth Social, Tom
Fitton, who leads the conservative legal group Judicial Watch, wrote: “GOOD
NEWS: Reports are the incoming @RealDonaldTrump administration prepared to
declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden
invasion through a mass deportation program.”
Trump responded early Monday: “TRUE!!!”
A spokesperson for the Trump transition team didn’t immediately respond
to a request for comment.
During his first term, Trump bypassed Congress to divert Pentagon funds
to expand the border wall by declaring a national emergency. President Biden
terminated the emergency order just after he took office in 2021.
Mass deportations were one of Trump’s top campaign promises — he said he
would go after at least 15 million people who are in the U.S. illegally, though
it’s not known whether the total number of undocumented immigrants is that
high. On the campaign trail, Trump said his strategy would rely on military
troops, friendly state and local law enforcement and wartime powers.
Trump chose Tom Homan, previously the acting director of U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to oversee deportations as his “border
czar.” Homan promised to resume workplace immigration raids and prioritize
immigrants who pose threats to public safety and national security for
deportation.
©2024 Los Angeles Times.
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