On day one I will declare a national emergency for border security. I am also proud to have just announced that I will be enacting the largest domestic deportation operation in history! I have no choice.
On day one I will declare a national emergency for border security. I am also proud to have just announced that I will be enacting the largest domestic deportation operation in history! I have no choice.
pic.twitter.com/rh0Up8xEuQ— Donald J. Trump – Parody (@realDonParody) November 18, 2024
TRUMP: OUR MILITARY WILL DEPORT MILLIONS OF ILLEGALS Trump confirmed plans to declare a national emergency and use the military to deport illegal immigrants, calling it “necessary” to address what he terms the “Biden invasion.” He vowed to deport 11M+ people, starting with undocumented individuals tied to criminal gangs, under “Operation Aurora,” which he says will cause “shock and awe.” The plan includes closing the southern border, increasing patrols, and resuming construction of the border wall. Source: Daily Mail
- National Emergency Declaration: Trump intends to declare a national emergency to expedite the deportation of individuals residing in the U.S. without legal permission.
- Military Involvement: The plan includes utilizing military assets to support the deportation process, marking a significant shift in the military’s traditional domestic role.
- Immediate Action: Trump has pledged to initiate the largest deportation program in American history on his first day in office, targeting individuals he describes as “criminals.”
- Key Appointments: South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been nominated as Secretary of Homeland Security, and former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan has been appointed as “border czar,” both known for their stringent immigration stances.
- Legal and Logistical Challenges: Experts anticipate significant legal challenges to the use of military forces in domestic law enforcement roles, as well as logistical hurdles in executing mass deportations.
- Economic Impact: The deportation of an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants could result in substantial economic costs, including losses in tax revenue and labor shortages in various industries.
- Agricultural Sector Concerns: Farmers have expressed concerns that removing undocumented workers could disrupt the food supply chain, as many agricultural operations rely heavily on this labor force.
- Public Safety Justification: The administration justifies the plan by emphasizing the removal of individuals deemed threats to public safety and national security.
- Potential for Family Deportations: While initial efforts may focus on individuals with criminal records, there is potential for broader deportations, including families, raising ethical and humanitarian concerns.
- Political Reactions: The plan has elicited mixed reactions, with supporters advocating for strict immigration enforcement and critics warning of human rights violations and negative economic consequences.
— Jane (@JaneLydiaB) November 18, 2024
It was so painful for CNN to report this: “President-elect Donald Trump confirming that is he is going to use the U.S. military to carry out his mass deportation policy. Trump saying on social media early this morning that reports he’ll declare a national emergency are ‘true.’”
It was so painful for CNN to report this:
“President-elect Donald Trump confirming that is he is going to use the U.S. military to carry out his mass deportation policy. Trump saying on social media early this morning that reports he’ll declare a national emergency are ‘true.’” pic.twitter.com/tJYImLrPZc
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) November 18, 2024