Publish dateTuesday 13 August 2024 - 09:31
Story Code : 295206
Deputy Trump: We will deport one million immigrants from America
J.D. Vance, the vice president of Donald Trump, said in an interview that with the election of Donald Trump as president, the first step will be to deport one million immigrants from this country.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): JD Vance, Donald Trump's vice president, said in an interview with ABC television that one million immigrants will be expelled from the country at the beginning of the Trump administration.

Emphasizing that the mass deportation of immigrants will be the first step of the Trump administration, he added: 20 million illegal immigrants live here. We start with what is accessible. Let's start by deporting a million illegal immigrants.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has repeatedly promised that if he wins the election, he will start the biggest and most extensive wave of deportation of immigrants in the history of America.

According to Tasnim, concerns about immigration policies have become the main topic of discussion in this year's election campaigns. American Republicans have repeatedly criticized the policies of the Biden administration on the issue of immigrants and illegal immigrants crossing the Mexican border, an issue that has intensified on the eve of the presidential election in November this year.

About two months ago, US President Joe Biden, in a serious practical action on the eve of the presidential election in November, banned the provision of asylum to immigrants who enter the US illegally from Mexico. According to this law, immigrants who illegally enter the United States through the Mexican border will be quickly returned to Mexico.

While announcing this new law, the President of the United States criticized most of Trump's controversial policies, including the separation of immigrant families at the border and Trump's statements about poisoning the country's blood with illegal immigrants and said: I never consider immigrants a threat.

In February, the US Senate presented the bipartisan border security and foreign aid bill for the latest fiscal year. The bill provides $20 billion for border security, where the government is allowed to deport illegal immigrants crossing the southern border of Mexico with the United States every day, as well as deport them. and ending the release of immigrants and increasing the standards required for asylum applications and speeding up the process of examining this application.

Not long ago, the presidents of the United States and Mexico announced that they intend to apply stricter measures against illegal immigrants at their common borders.

The issue of illegal immigrants in the United States and their attempts to enter the country through the Mexican border has become one of the most challenging and critical issues for Joe Biden's government.

Before withdrawing from the election campaign, Joe Biden made his view on border security more strict in recent months, while the issue of illegal immigrants has become one of the main concerns of American voters.

The United Nations announced that immigrants and refugees flee violence, economic problems and the negative effects of climate change by crossing the border between Mexico and the United States.
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