The Largest Deportation Operation in American History: Donald Trump’s Immigration Policies and Impact on Republican Voters

2024-01-16 23:11:49

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IOWA.- Former President Donald Trump insisted on his proposal to carry out the “largest deportation operation in history” if he returns to the presidency of the United States.

“As soon as I am sworn in, I will end the Biden Administration’s open borders policy and begin the largest deportation operation in American history,” Trump said Sunday at a rally in Iowa, ahead of this year’s caucus. Monday.

This is not the first time that the former president promises a large mass deportation operation. A month ago, Trump had promised exactly the same thing on his first day as president, if he is elected.

“On my first day back in the White House I am ending all of the Biden administration’s open border policies. “I am going to stop the invasion of the southern border and begin the largest and most massive deportation operation in the country,” said the New York magnate during a rally in New Hampshire.

Likewise, a few weeks ago he promised to transfer “massive portions” of law enforcement to handle them, even calling in troops abroad.

Stephen Miller, the Republican’s former immigration policy advisor, a likely member of an eventual second Biden administration, cited the video on X, formerly called Twitter, adding the comment: “Deportations will begin at noon on Inauguration Day.”

Trump advances his anti-immigrant speech as his messages seem to be reaching the Republican Party voter.

A recent CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday found that 81% of Republican voters said they agreed with the former president’s controversial comment that immigrants are “poisoning the blood” of the nation. Only 19% disagreed with the statement.

Likewise, these types of statements might further mobilize MAGA voters, as the most radical followers of the former president are known. 97% said they agreed with statements such as those that immigrants “poison the blood” of the nation.

The picture is different when considering general voters. In that case, 47% said they agreed, while 53% disagreed.

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