The Trump administration received a $25 billion pitch from prominent defense contractors and established a military-style “disposal camp” to help implement mass immigrant deportation, the new report says.
The offensive blueprint, led by former Blackwater CEO Eric Prince and COO Burmathews, has been a variety of different ways to quickly launch 12 million illegal immigrants from the US before mid-term 2026. We aim to use tactics. Politico reported.
The 26-page document has been circulating among President Trump's allies since December.
It was not immediately clear whether Trump had turned his eyes to the pitch. The White House did not immediately respond to requests from comments from the post.
“White House officials have received numerous unsolicited proposals from various private sector players, but ultimately they will be able to carry out the president's agenda, consider and sign contracts to advance the mission. It depends on the agency responsible for that,” a White House spokesman said.
In addition to camping at military bases, the pitch shows the need for 100 civilian planes and a “small army” fleets of “small army” to help make arrests.
“To respond to Trump's deportation, activities need to increase by 600%,” the plan said.
“It is unlikely that the government will inflate internal classes to meet this demand. The government should seek external support to handle this enormous number of deportations.”
