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Trump's Deportation Plan Faces Resistance
Trump's vow to deport millions of undocumented immigrants sparks resistance from Democrats and raises concerns across the US and Canada.
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PoliticsHuman Rights ViolationsUs PoliticsMilitaryImmigrationRefugees And MigrationDeportationResistance
American Immigration CouncilPentagonRoyal Canadian Mounted PoliceNbc
Donald TrumpGavin NewsomKaren BassJb PritzkerKathy Hochul
- How is Canada preparing for a potential increase in immigration from the US?
- Canada is increasing border security in anticipation of an increase in immigrants fleeing potential deportations from the US. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and border services are prepared for a potential influx of migrants.
- How are Democratic state and local officials responding to Trump's immigration plans?
- Democratic governors and mayors across the US, particularly in California, Los Angeles, Illinois, and New York, are prepared to resist Trump's deportation plans and other policies, such as defunding of states that don't cooperate with immigration enforcement.
- What are the broader implications and concerns surrounding Trump's immigration policies?
- Concerns regarding Trump's immigration policies extend to the military and other parts of the government, while potential consequences are also being considered by other countries, such as Canada, which is bracing for a potential increase of migrants.
- What is Donald Trump's stance on the cost of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants?
- Donald Trump's plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants has no price tag, according to Trump. He insists on implementing this campaign promise despite potential economic costs estimated at \$315 billion by the American Immigration Council.
- What is the Pentagon's response to Trump's potential use of the military to quell internal dissent?
- The Pentagon is preparing for potential upheavals amid concerns about Trump's repeated threats to use the military to quell internal dissent. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has emphasized the military's commitment to following lawful orders and remaining outside the political arena.