The Trump administration reportedly could deport immigrants even if their home country refuses to accept them.
In some cases, the migrant's home country refuses to accept the deportee, three sources said. confirmed to NBC News. The Trump administration is reportedly in talks with the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Bahamas, Panama and Grenada as possible host locations.
“It is unclear whether the migrants will be allowed to continue working and living legally in the countries they are being deported to,” NBC News said. “Also, what kind of pressure (economic or diplomatic) is the Trump transition exerting on countries to get their consent, or could be exerted after President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January? It is also unclear.
During his first term, President Trump had previously sent migrants, primarily asylum seekers, to Guatemala if their home country refused to accept them, but that policy was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. The ACLU and other immigration groups have filed a lawsuit over the policy, but the case is still pending in federal court.
“Immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, China, and other countries reluctant to accept people who have immigrated to the United States have long been a problem for U.S. authorities, who are prohibited by federal court order from detaining them indefinitely. “It's happening,” he explained. NBC News. “As a result, many immigrants from these countries end up being released into the United States even if judges order their deportation.”
President Trump, who has promised the “largest deportation operation in U.S. history,” is also considering whether to accept non-Mexicans in case of deportation, but Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has already announced that only Mexican nationals will be accepted. He said he would like to accept.
“Of course we stand in solidarity with all people, but our main role is to accept Mexicans, and to bring people from other countries back to their home country in case these deportations occur. We hope to reach an agreement with the Trump administration that will allow us to send them back to Japan,” Sheinbaum said.
Caroline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for the Trump-Vance transition, told NBC News that the president-elect intends to “deliver on” his promise of mass deportations.
“President Trump has been given a mandate by the American people to stop illegal immigration, secure our borders, and deport dangerous criminals and terrorists who undermine the safety of our communities. It’s going to help,” Leavitt said.
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