Trump is going to launch with a large action the day after the inauguration. It's about migrants

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Donald Trump promised mass deportations of people who do not have legalized residence in the United States

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who will take office on Monday, intends to begin an extended arrest action on migrants who, according to the authorities, are illegally residing in the country the following day. The first city where the action will take place is Chicago.

On Operation Start mass deportations from the US The day after the inauguration of Donald Trump's presidency was informed by Reuters' agency, which cites a trusted individual from the president's surroundings.

– We will carry out activities across the country – he handed the agency to Trump's associate. “You will see detentions in fresh York and Miami,” he added.

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"Wall Street Journal", citing of 4 people acquainted with the case announces that the first city in which the action will take place is Chicago.

The action is expected to last a week and will be active between 100 and 200 officers.

USA. Mass deportations of migrants. Trump promised it in the campaign.

Trump's squad has not yet responded to Reuters' question about further plans for detainees, but the future U.S. president has repeatedly declared during his run that intends to "remove" migrants from the country.

“A minute after my inauguration we will start the largest deportation action in American history,” Trump said in January 2024.

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Reuters estimated that in the coming weeks Trump would usage government agencies to deporting evidence numbers of migrants. Already during his first word (2017-2021) he put force on courts to let the deportation of migrants.

Monday The swearing-in ceremony of Donald Trump for president of the United States will be held in Rotunda Capitol alternatively than outside the building due to projected low temperatures.

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