Trump will implement his mass deportation agenda via the military.
Donald Trump, the US president-elect, has stated that he plans to deploy the US military to deport large numbers of illegal immigrants and declare a national emergency on border security.
After record numbers of illegal immigrants crossed the border under President Joe Biden, Trump pledged to deport millions and strengthen the border with Mexico. Immigration was a prominent topic during the election campaign.
The president-elect was "prepared to declare a national emergency and use military means to reverse the invasion that occurred during the Biden administration through a mass deportation program," according to a conservative activist who recently posted on Trump's social media site.
"Correct," Trump commented on the post.
On November 5, Trump defeated Democratic Vice President and Democratic Party nominee Kamala Harris, regaining the president by a landslide. In addition to appointing Tom Homan as the head of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, he said that a government including immigration hardliners will be formed. During the July Republican National Convention, Border Czar Homan informed his followers that he had "a message for the millions of illegal immigrants that Joe Biden has
About 20 million families are anticipated to be directly impacted by the deportation plan, which authorities believe affects approximately 11 million illegal residents of the United States.
Trump's assertion that there is a "invasion" of immigrants who will rape and kill Americans has sparked anxiety, even though the US government has been working for years to manage its southern border with Mexico.
Trump utilized divisive language against foreigners who he said were "poisoning the blood" of the United States, frequently denounced illegal immigrants, and gave what his opponents claimed was false information on immigration policy and statistics during his campaign.