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Donald Trump Plans Military Involvement for Mass Deportations, Sparking Debate
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Donald Trump Plans Military Involvement for Mass Deportations, Sparking Debate

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Last updated: 2024/11/18 at 3:41 PM
Fesadeb Published November 18, 2024
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Donald Trump, the President-elect, suggested a bold new approach involving the U.S. military in a large-scale deportation plan targeting undocumented immigrants who arrived during the Biden administration. In a statement shared on Truth Social, his social media outlet, Trump affirmed reports by Judicial Watch regarding a possible national emergency declaration and the use of military resources for a mass deportation strategy. He responded with a simple, emphatic “TRUE!!!” but did not provide further clarification.

Details on the proposed plan remain unclear. It is uncertain whether Trump intends for troops to take on direct roles in deportations with arrest authority or whether their involvement would be in a supporting capacity. Speculation leans toward a support role, based on past signals from his team, but ambiguity persists.

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The scope of the military’s potential involvement—whether to expedite deportations of new arrivals at the southern border or to conduct operations within the U.S. targeting those who have already established roots—has yet to be outlined. This uncertainty has prompted immigrant rights groups to brace for potential sweeping enforcement actions. Tom Homan, selected by Trump as his “border czar” to lead immigration strategy, has promised strong and assertive action, hinting at a stark shift in policy.

Utilizing the military for border operations is not without precedent. Presidents from George H.W. Bush onward have engaged troops for border support roles, primarily in surveillance and logistical tasks to bolster Border Patrol activities. However, the extent to which Trump might expand this practice remains a point of concern and speculation.

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TAGGED: Biden administration, Donald Trump, George H.W. Bush, Tom Homan, U.S. military
Fesadeb November 18, 2024 November 18, 2024
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