President Donald Trump confirmed he’ll be using the military to conduct mass deportation of America’s 22 million unwelcome squatters. He’s not waiting for inauguration day to make Democrats’ worst nightmares come true. He announced the news, on November 18, that border security is in a total state of collapse, just screaming for the declaration of national emergency.
Call in the military
President Trump confirmed on Monday that he will be using the military to conduct mass deportation operations.
That doesn’t mean he’ll be calling in air strikes against migrant shelters, though there are a few in New York bad enough that the option’s been kicked around. The one sheltering those “baby-faced” Tren de Aragua bandits, for instance.
The rumors freaking out the migrant community are totally true, Trump verified. He is definitely “planning to declare a national emergency and use the U.S. military” to kick out anyone without the proper paperwork, whether they’re violent criminals or simply trespassing.
That doesn’t have to “separate families,” Border Czar Tom Homan is on record explaining. “They can all leave together.”
It shouldn’t come as any great surprise to distraught Democrats. Trump made the promise “to deport millions of undocumented immigrants one of the cornerstones of his 2024 campaign.”
There’s a whole lot more of them than Joe and Kamala’s handlers are willing to admit, so that means using the military to round them up and ship them back where they belong. Democrats won’t be able to rely on the pantie-wearing generals at the Pentagon to put a stop to it. They’ll be fired and replaced with Trump loyalists on day one.
Planning the strategy
Donald Trump’s transition team, Axios complains, “has already begun strategizing how to carry its plan out.” They monitor every message appearing on his Truth Social Platform so they can be first to inform anxious liberals of the latest. They declare what he tapped out Monday about calling in the military is “the first time the president-elect has confirmed how his administration will execute the controversial plan.”
They didn’t believe him the thousand times he’s said the same thing along the campaign trail, because they expected Joe’s handlers to rig the election for Kamala Harris. Even though they didn’t have time for that.
Axios didn’t believe Tom Fitton, over at Judicial Watch, either. He posted earlier this month that Trump was “prepared to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program.”
To take any doubt out of the matter, Trump himself responded “TRUE!!”
Democrats only acknowledge “an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S.” Even so, they turn right around in the next sentence to confirm what conservatives have been saying for a long time. There are really twice that. “Trump’s mass deportations are expected to impact roughly 20 million families across the country.”
He won’t be able to do that without help from the military. “Immigration advocates and lawyers are preparing to counter the plan in court.” So far, they haven’t come up with anything that might work. Trumps team “is aiming to craft executive orders that can withstand legal challenges to avoid a similar defeat that befell Trump’s Muslim ban in his first term.“
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