"Trump Administration Requests National Guard Support for Deportation of Criminal Illegal Aliens"

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"Trump Administration Requests National Guard Support for Deportation of Criminal Illegal Aliens"

[!CDATA[The Trump administration has requested the assistance of 20,000 National Guard troops to support the President's efforts to deport illegal migrants living in the US. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had already apprehended over 66,000 illegal migrants by President Trump's 100th day in office, but the administration aims to increase these numbers by recruiting additional manpower. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) emphasized the importance of removing criminal illegal aliens, including gang members, murderers, pedophiles, and other violent criminals, to prioritize the safety of American citizens. The DHS has expressed its commitment to utilizing all available tools and resources to carry out the deportation of criminal illegal aliens. This request for National Guard assistance would mark the first time that National Guard troops are involved in enforcing immigration law in the US. While the Department of Defense is considering the request, it remains unclear whether states would need to approve the plan and what specific role the National Guard troops would play in the mass deportation effort. Border Patrol sources have also been asked to volunteer to support ICE in an upcoming nationwide operation, although the exact locations and targets of this operation have not been disclosed. Despite the decrease in illegal crossings over the southern border during President Trump's tenure, Border Patrol agents are eager to assist in the deportation efforts. The administration has introduced measures to encourage illegal migrants to voluntarily leave the country, including offering to pay for their flight home and providing a $1,000 bonus upon their return. ICE data indicates that the Trump administration has already deported more than 65,000 illegal migrants from the US. In conclusion, the Trump administration is seeking additional support from National Guard troops and Border Patrol agents to enhance the deportation of criminal illegal aliens. The focus remains on prioritizing the safety of American citizens and enforcing immigration laws to address the presence of violent criminals in the country.]]