Donald Trump proposes deporting entire families of migrants so as not to separate them

by times news cr

Donald⁢ Trump shared that could deport entire families of migrants who entered teh United States illegally, so as not to ​separate them and return together⁤ to their country of origin.

In an interview with NBC​ News, Donald Trump was questioned about the‍ mass deportation that he warned of if he ‍won the​ 2024⁢ United States electionsand return to the‌ presidency⁢ for​ a second term.

Donald Trump anticipates that the first to be‌ deported⁢ will be criminals

The president-elect of the United States assured that there are people who have very unfairly waited up to 10 years to enter the country‌ legally.

Because of this very⁤ reason, he announced that they will ⁢make the process easier for them and that they ⁢will have to pass an exam where they will ask about the country ​and why they want to enter it;‍ Moreover,⁤ he pointed out that they must “love the united States.”

In that⁢ way, Donald Trump announced that the 13,099 criminals who are in the United ​states will be the first ⁤to leave⁣ the country.

“We start with the criminals and ‍we⁢ have to ​do⁤ it, and ⁢then with the others.”

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Donald⁢ Trump will deport entire families of migrants

While in the case⁣ of families composed of⁣ parents who entered the United States⁤ illegally and ​have children identified as US citizens, the entire family⁣ will have to ‍return to their country of origin.

Donald trump stated that he⁤ does not want ​to break up families so the only way not​ to ⁤do so is for everyone ​to‍ be deported ​to their country of origin.

“We will return the ⁣entire family, with all humanity, to the country where they came from. That way, ⁤the family will not be separated.”

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Donald Trump also‌ pointed out that⁤ in any case ⁢American citizensThey⁢ will have the chance to decide whether to go with the father who is illegally in the United States ​or to stay. in the⁣ country.

How‍ might Trump’s emphasis ‍on family unity⁢ influence public opinion on immigration policy?

Interview with Immigration Expert on Trump’s Deportation Plans‌ for Families of Migrants

Time.news Editor: ‌Thank you for joining us today.⁣ We’re fortunate ​to have Dr. Emily Rivera,an immigration policy expert,here⁤ to share her insights on Donald ⁤Trump’s‍ recent proclamation ⁣regarding deporting⁣ families of migrants who entered​ the⁣ United States illegally. To‌ start, can you summarize the‍ core of Trump’s approach?

Dr. Emily rivera: ‍ Thank you for having me. Trump has outlined a ‌policy ⁣framework in which he intends to deport entire families of migrants to prevent the separation⁤ of ‍parents from their children, emphasizing that⁣ he wants to maintain family unity. This has important implications for many⁤ families currently living‌ in‍ the U.S., especially those with U.S. citizen children.

Time.news Editor: Trump’s⁢ plan mentions starting with deporting criminals first. What are your thoughts‍ on this strategy, and how might it be ⁣implemented?

Dr.⁣ Emily Rivera: The strategy to start with deporting 13,099 identified criminals is consistent with Trump’s previous management policies. By focusing first ‌on those with criminal records,⁤ he‍ aims to garner support from​ those who believe illegal immigration is⁤ linked to crime. However, identifying ​and distinguishing between “criminals” and‍ other undocumented individuals will be a complex and contentious process.

Time.news Editor: In his interview, Trump emphasized ‍the need for families returned together rather than being separated.How might this ‌affect the logistics ‌of deportation?

Dr. Emily Rivera: ‌The logistics ‍of deporting entire⁣ families together could be quite challenging. Coordinating the ‌deportation process​ while‌ ensuring that families stay ⁤intact involves ‌careful planning. For many families, particularly those with mixed immigration statuses, this means that U.S. citizen children may⁤ be⁢ faced with‌ the challenging decision to ⁤leave their home country or⁤ remain here⁢ without⁣ their parents. It⁣ raises questions about the long-term wellbeing of ‍those children and the future of family dynamics.

Time.news Editor: How will Trump’s policy impact current migrants who have waited ‌for years to⁣ enter the ⁢U.S.legally?

Dr.Emily rivera: Trump’s assertion that many have unfairly waited​ up to ten years to enter legally⁣ taps into a real frustration among lawful migrants. By suggesting that the process‍ will be expedited for legal entry, he is addressing a key concern. However,this may lead to further complications. Many migrants who have been waiting in limbo may⁣ feel their hopes are‌ dashed⁤ if they see families being deported, as they may view it as‌ a ⁤signal of an unforgiving immigration system.

Time.news Editor: Regarding the proposal that U.S.citizen children could ‌choose to stay ⁣or​ leave with their undocumented parents, what implications does this ‌have for family structure and society?

Dr. Emily Rivera: ⁣ Allowing U.S. citizen children to ⁢choose is a ⁢deeply intricate issue.Children might feel torn between loyalty to their parents and the sense of⁤ belonging in their home country. The emotional toll this could take on⁤ children is staggering and could have long-term implications, including mental ‌health struggles‌ and the ‌potential ⁤for disrupted family bonds. Moreover,it raises moral questions about forcing such decisions on‌ vulnerable populations.

Time.news Editor: Before we wrap‌ up, what ​practical ‌advice would you offer to families who might‍ potentially be affected by these proposed changes?

Dr. Emily Rivera: For families at risk‌ of deportation, it’s crucial ⁢to⁢ seek legal counsel from reputable immigration ⁢attorneys who⁤ can provide tailored ⁣advice based on their unique circumstances.​ Moreover, being informed about​ one’s rights,​ potential pathways to legal status, and community resources can empower families in navigating the uncertainty surrounding immigration policies. Building a support​ network ‍of community organizations can ⁣also be invaluable during these times.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr.Rivera, for your expert⁣ insights on this⁣ pressing issue. ⁣It’s clear‍ that Trump’s ​deportation plan has far-reaching ‌implications that need ​careful consideration.

Dr. Emily Rivera: thank ​you for having me. It’s vital we ‍keep these discussions going to ensure the well-being of families⁣ and individuals‌ affected by ⁣immigration policies.

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