Donald Trump is ready to hit the ground running when he returns to office.
He’s prepared to roll up his sleeves and tackle the country’s biggest problem.
And Donald Trump will start a fight on day one that will leave Democrats with a sinking feeling.
Donald Trump plans to go after illegal aliens on day one
President-elect Donald Trump has no time to waste in office with only four years left to implement his agenda.
He’s going to be ready to go on day one in office with his plan to run the largest mass deportation operation in the country’s history.
The Trump transition team is working on executive orders that he can issue after he takes the Oath of Office on January 20 to secure the border and begin to deport illegal aliens.
One of the challenges his incoming administration is working to avoid is lawsuits that could halt his executive actions.
Democrats got nationwide legal injunctions from friendly judges in places like Hawaii during Trump’s first term in office.
This time around there’s hope that the Supreme Court could ultimately strike down the practice of nationwide injunctions.
Trump is expected to end President Joe Biden’s abuse of parole authority that gave illegal aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela humanitarian parole that shielded them from deportation and gave them work permits.
He highlighted the plight of Springfield, Ohio, which was overrun with as many as 20,000 illegal aliens from Haiti that Biden released into the country with Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
Trump is planning to end all of the legal loopholes that Biden used to let illegal aliens into the country and protect them.
“All that stuff is going to end very fast, almost immediately,” Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) president Dan Stein said.
Biden’s Homeland Security Department has given TPS status to 16 countries including Haiti, Somalia, Syria, and Ukraine.
Trump tried to end the policy during his first term, but a Democrat judge issued a nationwide injunction that lasted his Presidency after immigrant groups sued, claiming his decision was based on racism.
Alejandro Mayorkas’ lawless orders are going away
Biden’s Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, issued squishy guidelines for deporting illegal aliens that neutered ICE’s effectiveness.
It encouraged ICE to learn “the totality of the facts and circumstances” about crimes illegal aliens committed, instead of automatically deporting them based on a criminal conviction.
“That stuff’s going to end obviously, right away,” Center for Immigration Studies executive director Mark Krikorian stated.
A source told Politico that Mayorkas’ guidelines are likely getting repealed on day one as part of an executive order to speed up the deportation of illegal aliens.
The Trump administration is also expected to threaten countries with sanctions that won’t take illegal aliens deported from the United States.
“I think you’re going to see a significant increase and you’re going to see it early,” Krikorian said. “I’m pretty certain it would be in the first hundred days — there’s no reason you’d wait three months to do something.”
Donald Trump will be ready to go on day one, securing the border and getting the ball rolling on deporting illegal aliens.