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Donald Trump goes to war against immigration
Having won the presidential election against Kamala Harris, Donald Trump will be inaugurated on January 20, 2025 for a second term as President of the United States, four years after the end of his first term. He intends to start this new mandate with strong measures, including a theme that was central during his campaign, namely the fight against immigration.
Moreover, during his campaign, the 47th President of the United States of America threatened Mexico with an increase in customs tariffs in the face of the influx of migrants and drug trafficking.
"If they don't stop this wave of criminals and drugs coming into our country, I will immediately impose a 25% tariff on everything they send to the United States of America", he threatened during a meeting in North Carolina, on the last day of his campaign.
Donald Trump should take on his first day in office a series of decrees intended to "strengthen the fight against illegal immigration and reverse the programs for legal entry into the country put in place by the current president Joe Biden." These decrees "would notably give more latitude to immigration officials to arrest people without criminal records, increase staffing at the border with Mexico and restart construction of the border wall."
In order to fight illegal immigration, Donald Trump would like, among other things, to prevent federal agencies from automatically granting American citizenship to the children of illegal aliens. This revision of land law would be completely contrary to the 14th Amendment to the American Constitution.
The future American president has affirmed that he wants to expel all illegal immigrants from the United States. "I think we have to do it, and it's hard, it's a very complicated thing to do", he replied to NBC News, when asked whether his plan was to expel during his four years in office all people present in the United States illegally.
The Department of Homeland Security estimates that there were 11 million immigrants without legal status in the United States in 2022, and that number has certainly increased since then.
Donald Trump also made it clear that he wanted the "Dreamers" to be able to stay in the United States. These are immigrants who arrived illegally in the United States when they were minors and who were protected from deportation by a program implemented under Barack Obama.
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