Trump Wins, Promises Border Crackdown
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•Trump's win places immediate focus on immigration enforcement
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Donald Trump recaptured the White House after promising policies that included a militarized, mass deportation of undocumented immigrants.
His election victory sets the stage for a sharp turn in immigration and border policy that could upend millions of lives and recast the U.S. economy.
Trump is expected to bring back many of the same officials who attempted to carry out those harsh policies during his first term.
Some groups urged Biden to capitalize on his final months in office to extend work permits and temporary protections to the millions of undocumented immigrants in the country.
Advocates acknowledged that Republican opposition to the border surge and the Texas governor’s busing of thousands of immigrants to Democrat -led cities have eroded support for immigrant protections.
Trump has not ruled out restoring detention for migrant families, which Biden ended.
He has not given a clear answer on whether he would again try to separate migrant parents and children.
“As bad as the first Trump administration was for immigrants, we anticipate it will be much worse this time,” ACLU lawyer says.
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