President Donald Trump promised “bold action to secure our border and protect American communities” following his swearing-in as the country’s 47th president.
According to The White House, these actions include ending former President Joe Biden’s catch-and-release policies, reinstating the Remain in Mexico from the first term and building the border wall. It also included ending asylum for those who illegally cross the border, cracking down on criminal sanctuaries and enhancing vetting and screening of aliens.
The Trump Administration’s deportations will address the record border crossings of criminal aliens under the prior administration. Trump will begin the process of designating cartels, including Tren de Aragua, as foreign terrorist organizations and use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to remove them.
Trump’s office said the president would suspend refugee resettlement after communities were forced to house large and unsustainable populations of migrants, straining community safety and resources.
The Armed Forces, including the National Guard, will engage in border security, which is national security, and will be deployed to assist existing law enforcement personnel at the border. The Department of Justice will seek the death penalty as the appropriate punishment for heinous crimes against humanity, including those who kill law enforcement officers and illegal migrants who maim and murder Americans.
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