Immigration Plan
What's the Plan?
One of the biggest promises that Trump has said was to bring out mass deportations. With the new "border czar" Thomas Homan, Donald Trump plans on carrying out the largest deportation operation in American history. This plan involves making ICE stronger, removing illigal aliens, and removing those who have violated the law.
In Depth Detail
It is stated by Agenda 47 that "We will complete the Border Wall, shift massive portions of Federal Law Enforcement to Immigration Enforcement, and use advanced technology to monitor and secure the Border." Donald Trump wants to revert Joe Biden's changes and step foward using his own previous policies. In regards to the major deportations, it is also stated "President Trump and Republicans will reverse the Democrats’ destructive Open Borders Policies that have allowed criminal gangs and Illegal Aliens from around the World to roam the United States without consequences. The Republican Party is committed to sending Illegal Aliens back home and removing those who have violated our Laws."
When we think of Donald Trump and his policies, immigration tends to be the first thing that pops into our minds. His standpoint on immigration is a strong one and many Americans can agree with what he has to say about it.
The Scary Truth!
Microsoft Network has stated that "On Aug. 19, the DHS published a 14-page report revealing more than 32,000 unaccompanied children did not attend their immigration hearings between the fiscal years of 2019 and 2023. What’s more, nearly 300,000 of these kids that came across the southern border alone never even got a court date whatsoever." This is a major border crisis. There are around 300,000 children that can't be accounted for that have crossed the border. With Trumps policies in mind, he plans to bring back the Travel Ban and use Title 42 to end the child trafficking crisis.
Border Encounter Statistics
This table shows the number of encounters at the U.S-Mexico border.
Year | Description | Amount | Difference from last year |
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2019 | Under Trump Administration right before COVID | 977.2k | 458K increase from 2018 |
2020 | Start of COVID | 458.1k | 519.1k decrease from 2019 |
2021 | During Biden Administration | 1.7m | 1.241m increase from 2020 |
2022 | COVID fading away | 2.4m | 700k increase from 2021 |