President Trump has taken aggressive action on illegal immigration in his second term, signing executive orders to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. Tom Homan, appointed as the “border czar,” will lead efforts to prioritize deporting those considered threats to public safety and national security.
One key order, “Protecting American People Against Invasion,” criticizes the previous administration’s border policies and stresses strict enforcement to protect national security. The plan also involves deploying military personnel to the southern border to deter illegal crossings, sparking both support and controversy.
The administration’s hardline stance has been met with divided reactions. Supporters praise it as necessary for national security, while critics warn it could harm families and communities. The policies, focusing on enforcement rather than reform, are expected to shape the ongoing immigration debate.
Trump’s tough approach represents a dramatic shift in U.S. immigration strategy, with long-term impacts yet to be fully seen. The debate over these policies will continue as they unfold.