Donald Trump could further tighten his migration policy if he is re-elected in 2024

Donald Trump could further tighten his migration policy if he

He implemented a very controversial immigration policy while in the White House. If he is re-elected, Donald Trump plans to go even further. According to the New York Timeshe intends to organize the largest migrant deportation operation in the country’s history.

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With our correspondent in New York, Loubna Anaki

It was one of Donald Trump’s favorite topics during his 2016 campaign and the four years that followed in the White House: immigration. THE “ Muslim Ban »the wall built on the southern border of the United States, family separations of migrants… Controversial measures, but which were largely supported by ultra-conservative voters.

It is therefore quite natural that Donald Trump, running for a new term, is once again focusing on immigration. And according to the American media, whose New York Times, the Republican would work on even stricter measures to be implemented if he is elected next year. For example, he would consider imposing a new “Muslim Ban” and putting an end to land rights for children born to undocumented parents.

Vast eviction operation

Donald Trump would also plan to carry out one of the largest deportation operations ever recorded in the country and for this, the immigration services would be ordered to carry out large-scale arrests and a large detention camp would see the day at the border with Mexico, where the migrants would be placed while awaiting their expulsion.

For the moment, Donald Trump has not yet officially revealed his plans in terms of immigration, but he has called on Stephen Miller, known for his anti-immigration positions and who had imagined the migration policy of his first presidency.

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