Immigration After losing to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump reiterated his resolve to completing a significant project from his 2016 presidency: erecting a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Additionally, he has made references to enforcing this plan using the Insurrection Act, which would enable him to send the U.S. Army to oversee the border.
The next president has also promised to start the “largest deportation program in history.” Trump’s tough attitude on illegal immigration may result in the expulsion of up to 11 million individuals.
How this project will be financed has not been specified. According to an American Immigration Council research,
It may cost $968 billion (about £751 billion) to deport all 11 million individuals without legal status. Additionally, Trump has brought back his divisive
“Muslim travel ban,” which targets a number of nations with a majority of Muslims. Trump had earlier said, “We will seal our border and reinstate the travel ban.”