Trump's Ambitious Day 1 Promises
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•Trump’s Day 1 promises are ambitious – and controversial
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On Day 1 alone, then-candidate Trump pledged to begin mass deportations, pardon Jan. 6 rioters, start dismantling the “deep state,” end Green New Deal’ Civil liberties groups will be watching Mr. Trump ’s actions closely.
President Joe Biden signed a record 42 executive orders in his first 100 days .
The operation could target up to 20 million people, according to the Trump team, with a goal of deporting a million people a year.
The plan is to focus first on migrants who have committed crimes beyond entering the U.S. illegally, or who pose a national security threat.
The initiative would require a significant increase in trained personnel and cost tens of billions of dollars .
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