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So Now What?
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Few have asked questions about the MAGA policies preferring to get lost in peripheries like the fake court cases or what this or that comedian said. But unlike the Democrat candidate, Trump has been very clear about the future.
So, taking them in turn and relative importance, these are the thigs the new Republican government will hope to achieve. (NB at this point its not certain the GOP will hold the House).
IMMIGRATION:
Somewhere between 11 and 20 million illegals crossed the southern border since 2021. Trump has vowed to remove most of them back to either their homeland or at back behind the southern border and to stop any further incursions.
He will speak to/threaten Mexico in order to stop further incursion before they start, and Mexico has already indicated that it will comply.
But by far the biggest and most contentious proposal is to physically deport those illegals. It is hoped that a large number, seeing the writing on the wall, will return home of their own accord. But many won’t, especially those involved in drug and human trafficking or who have already embedded themselves into the various crime gangs in places like New York.
Inevitably this will mean that people will need to be rounded up and housed while the logistics of returning them home is implemented and that will inevitably mean that the anti-MAGA forces in the US left, universities, judiciary and the UN, will try to thwart the deportation effort.
Still, given that this was Trump’s, MAGA’s and the GOP’s most popular and most repeated promise, the deportation will go ahead, no matter what headwinds are put in place