Trump Outlines Immigration and Travel Ban Plans for Potential 2024 Presidency

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Trump noted that he will deploy some federal law enforcement officers at the Mexican border and that all people known or suspected of being drug dealers, gang or cartel members will be deported.

Former US President Donald Trump stated that if he wins the 2024 presidential elections, he will re-enact and expand the travel ban imposed on Muslim countries during his presidency and will station federal law enforcement units on the Mexican border. According to reports in the US press, Trump spoke at the rally held in Dubuque, Iowa. Describing President Joe Biden’s immigration policies as “a disaster that destroyed the nation”, Trump said that if he is elected president again, he will organize the “largest deportation operation in US history” by adopting the “Eisenhower Model”.

Trump noted that he will deploy some federal law enforcement officers at the Mexican border and that all people known or suspected of being drug dealers, gang or cartel members will be deported. Stating that the country changed its immigration policies from “catch and release” to “detention and deportation” during his presidency, Trump noted that the travel ban will be reintroduced and the number of countries covered by the ban will be increased, and that “communists and Marxists” will be prevented from entering the USA.

A week after taking office, Trump imposed a travel ban on Iran, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Chad and North Korea on January 27, 2017. Biden, on the other hand, lifted Trump’s travel ban on some Muslim countries with the decree signed in his first week in office.

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