What Trump's time as president tells us about his promise of mass deportations
Briefly

At the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump reiterated his promise to begin the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, stating, 'As soon as I take the oath of office, we will begin the largest deportation operation in the history of our country.' This pledge has become a staple of his rallies, where supporters cheer enthusiastically for his tough stance on immigration.
During a Nevada rally, Trump declared, 'When I'm re-elected, we will begin - and we have no choice - the largest deportation operation in American history.' Trump's assertive approach to immigration continues to resonate with his base, fueling their passion for hardline policies.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen defended the administration's practices, asserting, 'Don't break the law. I mean, that's why they're separated 'cause they're breaking the law.' This remark reflects the administration's strict enforcement policies, particularly during Trump’s presidency.
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