President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders targeting illegal immigrants in the U.S., focusing on deportation. Tom Homan, former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was appointed “border czar” to oversee these efforts. Homan confirmed that anyone in the U.S. illegally is a target for deportation, with the process prioritizing public safety and national security threats. Military support has been deployed at the Mexican border, signaling a tougher stance. Trump’s orders also accuse the previous administration of allowing illegal immigration, claiming it threatens national security and costs taxpayers billions. The government emphasizes the need to enforce immigration laws to ensure the safety and economic well-being of Americans.
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