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Writer's pictureRoman Balmakov

What are the implications of Trump's 'Operation Aurora' deportation plan on US immigration policies?

Starting in January, what might begin to unfold in this country is unprecedented.


After years of record-breaking illegal immigration, the incoming Trump administration is serious about deporting millions—perhaps even tens of millions of people—from the United States. Not from the border region, but rather, from neighborhoods throughout the country.


And so, if you think about it: The number of raids, roundups, fights with the police, manhunts, detention centers, government buses, chartered flights, and everything else involved in this operation might very well be huge. Even the sheer amount of cell phone video footage that will likely be floating around social media over the next year, as literally a million people or more per year could be deported, is going to be voluminous.


This really might become the single biggest news topic over the next year.



However, that’s only if Trump can actually carry out his deportation plan. Because despite a strong electoral mandate—which includes winning the popular vote, the electoral college vote, as well as winning a Republican Congress—Trump will actually have an uphill battle to implement his deportation agenda.


In fact, there are forces already gathering their strength to push back against him come January. And so, let’s go through what those forces are, as well as the general challenges that Trump will face in his effort to deport potentially tens of millions of people.


Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.




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