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A key Trump ally on immigration explains how mass deportations could work


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  Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach expects Trump to take action that will spark a legal challenge over the citizenship status of children born in the U.S. to immigrants living in the country illegally.

The article from PennLive discusses how Stephen Miller, a key immigration advisor to former President Donald Trump, envisions implementing mass deportations if Trump were to return to office. Miller outlines a plan that would involve mobilizing federal, state, and local law enforcement, as well as potentially involving the military, to conduct widespread deportations. He suggests using large-scale detention facilities, expedited removal processes, and leveraging technology for tracking and deporting undocumented immigrants. Miller's strategy includes targeting not just recent arrivals but also long-term undocumented residents, aiming to fulfill Trump's campaign promises of stringent immigration enforcement. The plan has raised concerns about civil liberties, the logistics of such an operation, and the potential for widespread disruption and human rights issues.

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