
Trump’s strong attack after Supreme Court’s decision There has been a major and historic change in America’s immigration policy. Encouraged by the recent decision of the Supreme Court, the Trump administration has made it clear that there is no place for those coming to America illegally. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller made the official announcement saying that the US asylum program has now been ended. The government has made its campaign to track down illegal immigrants and send them back to their countries of origin more aggressive and intensified.
Agreement will be signed with countries around the world The Trump administration is not limited to just making harsh statements but has also started preparations at the diplomatic level. According to Miller, the US is in the process of reaching agreements with almost every country in the world whose citizens are present in the US illegally. Under these agreements, it will be mandatory for the respective countries to accept back their citizens. The message of the Trump government is clear – America will no longer tolerate infiltrators. Those who want to leave their country and seek refuge elsewhere will have to look for some other option instead of America. This step has been taken to protect the limited resources of the country and to curb crime.
Mexico border ‘wall’ will be completed by 2028 To root out infiltration, America is going to make its border security impenetrable. Homeland Security Minister Markwayne Mullin has informed that the ongoing construction of the wall on the Mexico border and all anti-infiltration measures will be completed by 2028, i.e. by the end of Trump’s current presidential term. The wall whose foundation was laid in 2017 and work had stopped midway, has been started with new energy as soon as Trump comes back to power in 2025. The aim is to put a complete stop to drug smuggling and infiltration through a double wall, barbed wire, high-tech drones and round-the-clock surveillance on the border.
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