Donald Trump is anticipated to mobilise agencies across the US government to push for record levels of immigrant deportations, building on efforts from his first term to utilise all available resources and exert pressure on “sanctuary” jurisdictions to cooperate, according to six former Trump officials and allies. In a dramatic comeback, Trump defeated Democrat Kamala Harris, with Edison Research projecting the win and Trump declaring he had received an “unprecedented and powerful mandate.” Supporters, some of whom could join his administration, expect Trump will call on entities from the military to diplomats abroad to turn his campaign pledge of mass deportations into reality. His plans involve collaborating with Republican-led states and using federal funding as leverage over resistant areas.
How Trump plans to deport a million immigrants

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