This picture is from the Mexico border on Thursday. Illegal immigrants are arriving here in an attempt to infiltrate before Donald Trump takes office on January 20.
- No president has enforced immigration laws
The newly appointed President of the United States, Donald Trump, is preparing to deport approximately 1.5 million illegal immigrants. According to Trump's team, he is going to use the 1798 “Alien Enemies Act” to expel illegal immigrants after taking office in January. According to this law, the President has the power to expel anyone over the age of 14 from the United States. Trump would be the first president to use this law.
Currently there is a long process to evict the illegal intruders. An illegal intruder can apply for asylum after being caught. It takes a lot of time to dispose of the application. Until then, the immigrant has the right to remain in the United States. Trump's team believes that Trump has won many votes on the issue of illegal immigration. 24% of Trump voters see illegal immigration as a major issue. This issue was second only to inflation. Due to illegal immigrants, America has to bear an additional burden of about Rs.3.5 lakh crore every year.
Trump governors in 10 states, National Guard will be deployed here Trump is planning to deploy the National Guard to US states bordering Mexico and Canada to stop illegal immigrants. This time the governors of Trump's party have won in 10 out of 16 border states. According to Trump adviser Stephen Miller, the governor could order the National Guard to arrest illegal travelers. Until now, the same state border patrol units are stationed in bordering states, tasked with apprehending illegal immigrants. But now the federal National Guard will be deployed.
53% of Indians voted for Trump, an increase of 9% According to an IAS survey, 53% of Indian Americans have voted for Republican candidate Donald Trump this time. While 44% Indians voted for Trump in 2020 elections. Indians are believed to have been instrumental in Trump's victory in the swing states of Georgia and Pennsylvania. Indians are the largest Asian migrant group here.
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