Trump Considers Deporting Illegal Immigrants

Similar to the abandoned Conservative program, Donald Trump’s staff is investigating the potential of deporting illegal immigrants to Rwanda.

Although Trump’s election campaign focused heavily on the removal of illegal immigrants, it is still unclear exactly how he plans to achieve his target of expelling up to 20 million individuals from US territory.

However, one option he is reportedly considering is ‘third-party safe countries’, similar to Rishi Sunak’s now abandoned Rwanda plan, in which migrants who crossed the Channel illegally were to be flown to Rwanda to seek asylum there instead. 

A source close to Trump’s camp told the Sun on Sunday: ‘Trump campaigned on a promise to crack down on illegal immigration—and he is determined to stick to it.

‘His team is looking at the Rwanda scheme. He is considering deporting illegal migrants to Rwanda and other countries so they cannot stay on American soil.’

But like the UK government’s attempt, any attempt to deport people to Rwanda is probably going to be contested in court.

The Mail on Sunday has also reported that once in the Oval Office after inauguration day, Trump will immediately sign a series of executive orders, the most radical of which will be to close the border.

He would temporarily close the southern border, citing an immigration crisis, to let officials work through a massive backlog of cases.

The Joe Biden administration, according to Trump, permitted over 10 million people to enter the United States illegally, increasing the total number of illegal immigrants to 20 million.

A source told the Mail on Sunday: ‘Trump isn’t a monster. He understands many asylum seekers may face death if they have to return to their country of origin. There will be safe third-party countries which will house these people at some cost to the US taxpayers. But they will be the exception, not the rule.’ 

Tom Homan, a former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with strong immigration views, was recently nominated by President Trump to be his border czar.

Earlier this year when asked if there was any way to prevent illegal adults from being separated from their children who are US citizens, he replied, ‘Yes, they can all be deported together.’

On top of that, he warned: ‘No one’s off the table. If you’re here illegally, you better be looking over your shoulder.’ 

Trump has become the first president in over 130 years – and only the second in history – to win a non-consecutive second term.

If Trump does use Rwanda, and it proves successful, then surely Keir Starmer should stand down as Prime Minister, but let’s get things straight, Starmer has no intention of stopping legal or illegal immigration.

The UK turned down Rwanda, but Trump made a wise decision!

But what did you expect? People voted Labour, they would have been better off voting for the Telly Tubbies – oh, I forgot they did because just as much rubbish comes out of Starmer’s mouth – we could probably understand the Telly Tubbies better, or at least our children can!

Trump has a lot of housecleaning to do, but he will do it eventually. Some people believe that Trump is a real patriot, but others disagree. Trudeau, Albo, and Macron all support the “New World Order,” just like Biden did.

Send the migrants back to their countries of origin. I would have considered that the most apparent and logical choice and it seems that whatever makes sense, Starmer does the opposite, but then Starmer knew Rwanda would kill his legal aid mate’s golden egg-laying goose (the taxpayer).

Published by Angela Lloyd

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