Here is Donald Trump’s ten-point immigration plan Donald Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, revealed his ten-point immigration plan recently. He said about the plan that “if rigorously followed and enforced, will accomplish more in a matter of months than our politicians have accomplished on this issue in the last 50 years." Which is why, we thought of giving you the low-down on the 10 points of his migration plan.
The wall between Mexico and the U.S. should be tall and strong
Trump has asserted the presence of a wall between Mexico and the U.S. He even stressed that Mexico will pay for this wall, but Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto denied that through one of his recent tweets. Abolish “catch and release” Trump opposes the “catch and release” policy of the Obama administration. According to Trump, if anyone is arrested for staying illegally in the country, then they will be detained until their deportation is executed.
No tolerance for criminal aliens Trump’s immigration plan focuses on eradicating undocumented immigrants having criminal records. Once in power, he will establish a “deportation task force” for removing immigrants who have criminal records, have expired nonimmigrant visas and use public benefits or resources. End funding “sanctuary cities”
First off, sanctuary cities are those areas that do not comply with federal agencies when it comes to enforcing immigration laws. He said that such sanctuary cities would not receive “taxpayer dollars.” Ending immigration actions of President Obama Trump will cancel President Obama’s immigration policy of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals once he is elected. Under this program, nearly 500,000 undocumented youths came to the U.S. as children and received protection from deportation temporarily. Trump will cancel not only this program but also the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans, which was declared in November 2014 but is unimplemented yet. According to this program, undocumented parents will receive temporary immigration status.
Block immigrants from a few countries
Trump does not want the U.S. to accommodate immigrants belonging to certain countries such as Libya and Syria. He says that countries for which adequate immigration screening cannot be conducted should be blocked.
The U.S. must deport all the illegal immigrants back to their respective countries
Once Trump is in elected, he will force foreign countries of the immigrants who are deported by the U.S. Trump will deport undocumented and criminal immigrants.
Complete the entry-exit visa tracking system powered by biometrics
Trump is big on completing the biometric entry-exit system, which will assist immigration
authorities in tracking visa overstays. He believes that a tracking system is better than border walls at any given day. He stated that this system’s top priority will be removing visa overstays.
Putting E-Verify in place
Trump does not want undocumented immigrants stealing the work opportunities meant for U.S. citizenship. For this, he will launch the E-Verify system that will check that undocumented immigrants do not get to work in the country.
Establish new caps and put legal immigration limits
Trump has plans of curtailing legal immigration; he wants U.S. immigration system to be selective of all those coming to the country. Generally, he wants to allow only financially independent immigrants in the country. His policy puts Americans first as far as work opportunities are considered. So here is Trump’s immigration plan, which will be in effect if he is elected.
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