President Donald Trump’s team has a plan for illegal immigrants when their home nations refuse them.
He’s going to send them to nations like Panama or the Bahamas.
Mexico has rejected acting as a middleman, insisting deportees be sent directly to their origins.
The plan faces pushback from countries that still have ties to the one world government agenda.
But they’re wasting their breath.
This will happen, whether they like it or not.
Play time is over.
I’m good with that! Just stop ALL foreign aid and tariff the crap out of countries that refuse to take their illegals..
Report: Trump Administration May Deport Migrants Even if Home Countries Refuse Themhttps://t.co/4WpgIxgOTZ
— American Patriot Voice (@hartsfwa) December 6, 2024
Why should we give aid to countries that refuse to take back their own citizens that entered here illegally?
I have a feeling the threat of tariffs are coming.
That seems to get results real quick.
The Gateway Pundit reports:
Illegal immigrants facing deportation could be sent to places other than their home countries under a plan developed by President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team.
Deportation can be stalled when a nation, such as Venezuela, refuses to accept citizens America wants to deport.
To address that, Trump’s aides are trying to develop a list of nations that will accept illegal immigrants who are not citizens of that nation, according to NBC, which cited sources it did not name.
NBC listed multiple nations in and around the Caribbean Sea as possible destinations, including Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas, Panama and Grenada.
The office of Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis said it was approached by the transition team but rejected the concept, according to the Guardian.
Mexico, which has also been mentioned as a possible destination for illegal immigrants, wants to avoid taking deported illegal immigrants from other countries, according to Reuters.
ADVERTISEMENT“We hope to reach an agreement with the Trump administration so that, in case these deportations happen, they send people from other countries directly to their countries of origin,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said.
Illegal immigrants facing deportation could be sent to places other than their home countries under a plan developed by President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team.
Deportation can be stalled when a nation, such as Venezuela, refuses to accept citizens America wants to deport.
To address that, Trump’s aides are trying to develop a list of nations that will accept illegal immigrants who are not citizens of that nation, according to NBC, which cited sources it did not name.
NBC listed multiple nations in and around the Caribbean Sea as possible destinations, including Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas, Panama and Grenada.
The office of Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis said it was approached by the transition team but rejected the concept, according to the Guardian.
Mexico, which has also been mentioned as a possible destination for illegal immigrants, wants to avoid taking deported illegal immigrants from other countries, according to Reuters.
“We hope to reach an agreement with the Trump administration so that, in case these deportations happen, they send people from other countries directly to their countries of origin,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said.
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Stephen Miller: “The moment President Trump puts his hand on that bible and takes the Oath of Office, he will sign an executive order sealing the border shut and begin the largest deportation in history.”
BAM!! HALLELUJAH!! pic.twitter.com/kcY57Y86qZ
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) November 29, 2024
Breitbart adds:
Trump, who has promised “the largest deportation operation in American history,” is also aiming to see if Mexico would receive non-Mexicans in the event of deportation, though Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has already said she only wishes to receive Mexican citizens.
“Obviously, we are in solidarity with everyone, but our principal function is to receive Mexicans. And we hope to have an agreement with the Trump administration in case there are these deportations so that they can also send people who come from other countries to their countries of origin,” Sheinbaum said.
Karoline Leavitt, a Trump-Vance transition spokeswoman, told NBC News that the president-elect plans to “deliver” on his promise for mass deportation.
“President Trump was given a mandate by the American people to stop the invasion of illegal immigrants, secure the border, and deport dangerous criminals and terrorists that make our communities less safe. He will deliver,” said Leavitt.
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