Trump & Advisors Reveal Plan to Deport 20 Million Illegal Aliens After Election
This proposed policy would include deporting asylum seekers to other countries as well.
One of Trump’s major platform pitches since his victory in 2016 has had been an increase in border security, most notably by building a border wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. But on May 17th, Trump’s team released the news that they will no longer just be focusing on building a southern border wall, but they will also be deporting roughly 20 million illegal aliens that have invaded our country because of the Democrats.
This plan is based on the United Kingdom’s Rwanda Project, which aims to deport at least 50,000 illegal Rwandans residing in the U.K. This, however, has been tied up in the British court system for quite some time.
And the thing is, Trump’s advisors, allies, and political thinkers are quite aware that the policy they are mulling over is based on a project that has yet to be implemented.
These advisors and policy makers are drawing up detailed proposals for Trump to enact as executive orders on his first day of office, if or when he is elected. This would result in a historical amount of deportations in an new era of immigration crackdown that hasn’t been seen since the late 1800s.
This proposed policy would include deporting asylum seekers to other countries as well.
This could potentially lead to a lot of political and judicial gridlock, so Trump’s team is currently working on round-a-bouts to any opposition, understanding that our country’s economy and culture is buckling under the weight of people who do not belong in our homeland. These round-a-bouts include executive orders, memos and other legal documents that can make political rhetoric into reality.
Although it is unlikely that Trump and his team could execute such a plan on day one due to the logistics and reality of the political landscape that is America today, the Trump team is very aware of that fact.
To counter the inevitable gridlock that will result after this plan is put into action, Trump’s team at the minimum is looking to stop the flow of illegal aliens into our country, undo the executive orders by President-pretender Biden and lay the groundwork for the largest mass deportation in American history. It’s a large task, but it’s not entirely impossible.
In 2020, the Trump admin struck a deal with Guatemala on a short-lived program that sent back roughly 1,000 illegal aliens from neighboring El Salvador and Honduras to seek asylum there instead of the U.S. Trump’s advisors want to revive the idea but massively scale it up, using the deal agreed upon by the U.K. and Rwanda in 2022.
If Trump and his team are able to make this a reality, it would undoubtedly be one of the largest government operations in U.S. history.
An unnamed former senior Trump admin official told the Wall Street Journal:
“The logistical challenges will be really significant.”
Trump’s team would have to recruit enough manpower to arrest illegal invaders and open up enough detention centers to house them until they are properly processed, which is no small feat and will be quite expense for the government to undertake, unless Trump actually abolishes some of the 3 letter agencies like the F.B.I., I.R.S. and C.I.A.
Trump’s team also has to deal with the legal protection that many illegal aliens now have because of the Biden admin. And for many of those who are able to be legally deported, it’s a question on whether or not their home countries would even take them back, for example China refuses to take back Chinese nationals that the U.S. government seeks to deport. Trump’s team is well aware of this and is looking at executive orders and deals to circumvent these constraints.
Deporting 20 million people, which is roughly 6% of the American population (the total American population is speculated at 340 million), would be a massive undertaking, with costs likely running into the billions. Which reminds me, the annual budget for the FBI this year is $11.4 billion. Just something to think about.
All 20 million illegal aliens would have to be identified, located, apprehended, fed and housed until arrangements could be made to deport them. When they are to be deported, you also have to think about their transportation and escort by the departments handling the plan. This doesn’t just include illegals that have no prior history of warrants of criminality, it also includes those that have evaded detection by law enforcement and Border Patrol.
This project would be incredibly costly, however, unlike many of the bureaucratic agendas that are destroying our homeland, this actually has a identified goal that would benefit the country in the long-run.
Although many legal issues will come up during the enacting of this plan, it should also be said that Trump’s team is also looking to combine other policies which would target corporations that hire illegals, entities that house them, or even the non-governmental organizations (and some government organizations) that ship them to vulnerable and political advantageous areas to change the demographics and ensure continued Democratic votership.
Because of the legal challenges and the culture that we see with the majority of the Left, it is highly probable that Trump will not be able to execute this plan in just 4 years, but I have a haunting suspicion that his son Eric and Eric’s wife, Lara, the Republication National Convention Chairwoman, will try and see this plan through.
Ike did it
20 million people could build very quickly a massive wall along both the mexican and canadian borders. They could also upgrade and build roads, bridges, and the like.
But deporting 20 million illegals is a half measure. We should also be thinking about deporting two million government workers. Deporting a million lawyers and 2 million left-wing media people would be addition by subtraction for the US.