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Haiti - FLASH : Trump will expel 50,000 illegal immigrants in the coming days...
26/01/2025 08:06:37

Haiti - FLASH : Trump will expel 50,000 illegal immigrants in the coming days...

President Donald Trump will deport up to 50,000 illegal immigrants to their countries of origin in the coming days, such as India, Mexico, Venezuela, Haiti or Guatemala, among others.

This week, immigration agents (ICE) raided cities previously known as sanctuaries, including Boston, Denver, Philadelphia and Atlanta, where 308 criminal illegal immigrants from more than a dozen countries were arrested.

Let's remember that the term sanctuary city is used in the United States to designate areas where there is a tacit agreement between Immigration and local authorities to reduce raids to a minimum.

Instead, Donald Trump has facilitated raids and deportations. With his executive orders, Trump lifted restrictions imposed on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Immigration authorities can now raid courthouses, churches and other locations where illegal immigrants were protected by the Biden administration’s immigration authorities.

Donald Trump has begun using US Air Force planes to carry out deportations.

In addition, Marine Corps soldiers have been deployed to the border to continue construction of the border wall that separates the United States from Mexico. Trump has also ordered the deployment of 1,500 additional troops to the border to provide security and combat drug and human trafficking.

SL/ Haitilibre



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