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Trump does not rule out the construction of detention camps for migrants

Washington. The former US president, Donald Trump, who yesterday was fined $9,000 for contempt, did not rule out building detention camps in US territory for migrants who enter illegally if he wins the presidential elections, he assured Time magazine, in an interview published on Tuesday. He also assured that he will use the National Guard as part of a plan to deport millions of migrants from all over the United States.

Trump promised to carry out the “largest deportation” of migrants in the history of the country if he returns to the White House after the elections on November 5, because “they are going to destroy the country.”

“Allowing millions and millions of people, many of them very bad, to enter through the southern border is not sustainable. They are going to destroy the country. We are going to carry out the largest deportation in history. “We have no choice,” he said yesterday at a campaign rally in Waukesha, in the key state of Wisconsin, where

He once again accused his rival, Democratic President Joe Biden, of applying an open border policy over the last four years that has led to an “invasion” of migrants.

The Republican made these statements a day after publishing an interview with Time magazine in which he detailed that he plans to deploy the army to pursue and detain undocumented migrants if he wins the elections.

And in which he did not rule out the possibility of building new migrant detention camps, although he did not indicate it as a priority given that his plan is to deport migrants quickly.

In this he also assured that he will use the National Guard as part of a plan to deport millions of migrants from across the United States, indicating that he is intensifying his anti-immigration rhetoric, something that fueled his previous rise to power.

“If I think things are getting out of control, I would have no problem using the army,” he said. “We have to have security in our country. We have to have law and order in our country. And whatever gets us there, but I think the National Guard will get the job done.”

US military forces – both the National Guard and active duty soldiers – have historically been used at the border to support immigration personnel. However, using National Guard elements, or active-duty soldiers, to directly assist in the deportation of immigrants, especially in the interior of the country, would be a drastic escalation of their use in the immigration field and would likely would be the subject of legal challenges.

Yesterday Trump campaigned in Wisconsin and Michigan, where he is practically tied with Biden in the polls.

On another note, a ban on most abortions after the first six weeks of pregnancy, a time when many women don’t even know they’re expecting, went into effect yesterday in Florida.

The new ban has the exception of applying to save a woman’s life, as well as in cases involving rape and incest, but Dr. Leah Roberts, a reproductive endocrinologist and fertility specialist at Boca Fertility in Boca Raton, said workers Health workers are prevented from terminating a non-viable pregnancy that they know could be fatal, such as when the fetus is missing organs or implanted outside the uterus, until it actually becomes fatal.

In Arizona, Congress yesterday voted to repeal a long-unimplemented ban on nearly all abortions, and has sent the bill to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who is expected to sign it into law.


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– 2024-05-02 17:06:02

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