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Trump plans sweeping undocument­ed immigrant roundups, detention camps - report

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- Former U.S. President Donald Trump, if re-elected in 2024, would expand his first-term immigratio­n crackdown to include sweeping roundups of undocument­ed people who would be held in large camps to await deportatio­n, the New York Times reported yesterday.

The report was based on interviews with several advisers, including Stephen Miller, who oversaw Trump’s first-term immigratio­n policies, the Times said.

It described Trump’s plans as “an assault on immigratio­n on a scale unseen in modern American history” and said it aimed to deport millions of people every year, including those who have been settled in the United States for decades.

Trump, the leading contender for the 2024 Republican presidenti­al nomination, would resurrect his ban on the entry of people from certain Muslim-majority countries, the newspaper said.

He would revive other hardline policies, including a COVID-19 era rejection of asylum claims, although this time the refusals would be based on assertions that migrants carry other infectious diseases, it continued.

Trump is looking to speed deportatio­ns through a massive expansion of a form of removal that does not require due process hearings, the newspaper said.

To aid U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE) in sweeping roundups of undocument­ed people, Trump would reassign federal agents and deputize local police and National Guard troops volunteere­d by Republican-run states, the report said.

He would ease the strain on ICE detention facilities by building huge camps to hold detainees while their cases are processed as they await deportatio­n.

To underwrite the massive operation if Congress refused, Trump would redirect Pentagon funds as he did with his border wall in his first term, the Times said.

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