Trump reiterated willingness to use army to deport migrants


Republican Donald Trump, president-elect of the United States, confirmed on November 18 that his administration is ready to use the army and declare a state of emergency to mass deport illegal migrants.
"True," Trump wrote on the social network Truth Socia in response to a post by American activist and politician Tom Fitton with this information.
Earlier on November 12, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) mentioned that the White House might be bringing back former Trump adviser Stephen Miller, who is known for his harsh stance on undocumented migrants.
The day before, the Associated Press (AP) admitted to a mass deportation of migrants on the first day of Trump's presidency. According to the statements of the Republican, he has a lot to do on his first day in the White House. It is noted that his list includes the deportation of migrants. This he promised to implement back during the election campaign.
On November 7, former United States Ambassador to Switzerland Edward McMullen noted that Trump has two months to form an administration, cabinet and ambassadors. According to him, the Republican will look for the most competent people to implement strategies in the spheres of economy, foreign policy and fight against uncontrolled migration.
The election for the 47th president of the United States was held on November 5. In the national vote, Trump received 51% of the vote, while the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris received 47.4%. Later, the politician, speaking to supporters, called himself the 47th President of the United States and said that his goal as head of state considers the cessation of military conflicts in the world.
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