Former President Donald Trump is ramping up plans for mass deportations, with Stephen Miller taking a lead role in shaping immigration policy.
The move has sparked fierce opposition from Democrats, who argue that the focus on deportations is misguided and that economic issues are being driven by corporate greed rather than immigration. Trump allies are backing Senate leadership contenders as the political landscape remains tense, with control of the House still uncertain.
The debate over immigration is set to intensify as Trump’s team prepares for swift action if he returns to office.
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@7ZZ2Y3MProgressive1yr1Y
This is just another distraction tactic to scapegoat immigrants while ignoring the real issues like corporate greed and income inequality.
@LyingFoxLibertarian1yr1Y
More government overreach—surprise, surprise. Instead of focusing on mass deportations, how about we start by ending the welfare state that incentivizes illegal immigration in the first place?
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‘Tenfold Increase in Number of Deportations’: Trump Hands Stephen Miller Top Policy Post
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Under Trump and Miller’s “zero tolerance” policy, there were no plans ... week, Miller expressed eagerness at the prospect of beginning mass deportations as soon as possible.” “They begin on Inauguration Day, as soon as he takes the oath of ...
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Trump allies back Senate leader contender, while House control hangs in the balance
The trip to the beach comes ahead of a busy week for Biden, who will be meeting with Israeli President Herzog on Tuesday before his sit-down with president-elect Trump ... the negotiating table". Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that Ukraine ...
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Get out of our way, Trump's 'border tsar' tells Democrats fighting deportation plans
Sanders goes on to say Trump’s claims of economic woes being caused by millions of migrants crossing the border was “bogus”. He says corporate greed is the true reason and it must be tackled by politicians, saying the Democratic Party needs to listen to the working class.
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