Trump states that mass deportations are not negotiable.
Donald Trump, the newly elected president, has pledged to carry out the largest mass deportation in U.S. history, stating that it is necessary.
President-elect Trump stated that the mass deportations he intends to implement upon his return to the Oval Office are not about the cost.
According to the outlet, Trump stated that there is no price tag for his plan when questioned about its cost, as people who have killed and murdered, destroyed countries, and are now returning to those countries because they are not staying here have no choice.
Before being elected, Trump pledged to undertake the largest mass deportation in U.S. history.
According to the Planet Chronicle Voter Analysis, immigration was the second-most important issue to voters, and Trump won 88% of voters who made it their top priority.
After securing a decisive victory in the 2024 White House contest, he will have the opportunity to fulfill his pledge after taking office next year.
Trump won the presidential race by a landslide, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in key states such as Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, which he had previously won in 2016 but lost in 2020.
The president-elect has named Susie Wiles as his chief of staff.
"Susie is widely respected and admired for her toughness, intelligence, and innovation," he stated.
Trump remarked that it was a fitting recognition to have Susie as the inaugural female Chief of Staff in American history.
Trump has spoken to various world leaders since winning earlier this week.
He has also spoken to President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
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