‘Get Them the Hell Out’: Donald Trump Renews Call to Deport US-Born Offenders
- Donald Trump has declared his intention to deport US citizens convicted of 'bad' crimes, stating, 'We ought to get them the hell out of here, too.'
- The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported arrests of 66,463 illegal immigrants and removals of 65,682 in the first 100 days.
- Critics argue Trump's views are a form of 'fascism with a passport scanner.'
- The new detention center in Florida, nicknamed 'Alligator Alcatraz,' is expected to hold up to 5,000 detainees.
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Trump’s immigrant deportations are ‘morally repugnant,’ senior US Catholic leader says
Cardinal Robert McElroy, the Archbishop of Washington, has strongly criticized the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, describing the rounding up and deportation of immigrants as “inhumane” and “morally repugnant.”
'That’s fascism with a passport scanner': Trump threatens to deport U.S. citizens if they meet one condition
A controversial new step in immigration policy has been introduced by President Donald Trump, who has suggested he is open to widening deportation efforts to include U.S. citizens convicted of what he calls “bad” crimes. These comments, which the president admitted might stir debate, were made with little concern for public backlash. The president’s recent statements, found by Express, were made during a trip to a new detention center in Florida…
Op-Ed: We Should All Be MoreConcerned That Trump Keeps Threatening To Deport U.S. Citizens
Source: ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / Getty In an alternate version of America, where the chaos caused by an authoritarian government run by a bumbling idiot hadn’t become so normalized, we’re almost collectively numb to it, people would be far more concerned about a sitting president who has, multiple times, toyed around with the idea of deporting U.S. citizens. On Tuesday, when President Donald Trump was talking to reporters outside of the new m…
Trump’s deportation program is about control. Even if you are a U.S. citizen.
The tactics of the Trump administration’s immigration agenda have shifted from time to time, but the broader objective has remained consistent: to deport as many people as possible and, more broadly, to transform the restrictions and reach of America’s immigration system.
Touting opening of Florida concentration camp, Trump threatens to denaturalize and deport US citizens
The fascist president threatened that the facility would also be used as jail before deporting US citizens. “Many of them were born in our country,” he said. “I think we ought to get them the hell out of here too.”
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