Former President Donald Trump in his campaign speeches promised to deport all undocumented immigrants, make sweeping arrests in the workplace and have zero tolerance policy on violations of immigration laws. This is the centerpiece of his campaign. The details of how he will implement this are available on Project 2025 website, which basically remove all checks and balances in the government making him a dictator.
There are an estimated 15 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. The process for doing this is by using the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security to strictly implement the existing immigration laws. The USCIS, CBP and ICE will be tasked to limit the number of people entering the borders including those coming from all ports of entry. The DOJ will be tasked to expedite the resolution of cases in Immigration Courts to ultimately remove the applicants.
How will the Immigration Court handle the deportation of undocumented persons?
The Immigration Court will prioritize cases that involved persons with criminal records including fraud cases. Those with no relief will be placed on fast tract and expedited removal.
What will be the status of those waiting for approval of visa based on family and employment-based petition?
If you have a pending family or employment-based petition awaiting approval these cases will not be affected. These petitions are covered by existing laws and the President does not have the authority to change the law existing currently.
How should undocumented immigrants prepare just in case Trump is elected on November 5, 2024?
Big changes are coming if Trump is elected. He promised to be a “Dictator” from day one of his becoming president. The Supreme Court gave him immunity from all his official actions while in office. Therefor all checks and balances in the government will be weakened. He promised to deport all undocumented persons in the United States. This has been the plan since he first become president. This time it will surely be a mass deportation and sweeping arrest.
What are the immigration consequences of Trump winning the election for those whose cases are in Immigration Court?
Many court cases will be on a fast track to removal of persons without relief. The USCIS, CBP and ICE will be strictly implementing immigration laws that will allow ICE to go after undocumented in the communities and in the workplace.
What should immigrants do to prepare for this possible scenario?
Immigrants should work hard together to prevent a Trump victory. They should contact their friends and relatives and members in their communities to vote for the candidate who can help them in their immigration situation.
Note: This is not a legal advice.
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