Donald Trump Latest News: Donald Trump, who won a landslide victory in the US presidential elections, is ready for his second innings. His swearing-in may take place in January 2025, but he has started forming his team. He has made many appointments recently.
This time his focus is to stop people coming to America illegally. He has also reiterated this in his speech after the victory. This is the reason why while making appointments, he is choosing such officers who can strictly implement his plan. Experts believe that Trump’s strictness will also affect Indian immigrants living in America legally on work visas.
Who has been given what responsibility?
In fact, Trump has appointed former head of Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) Tom Homan as “Border Czar”. Homan has always been a supporter of aggressive border enforcement. He will oversee the Senate Southern and Northern as well as maritime and aviation security. Apart from this, he has also been given the responsibility of deportation. The market of discussions is also hot due to his appointment because after getting the charge, he said that he will implement the biggest deportation campaign ever in America.
The number of people traveling illegally from Gujarat and Punjab increased
At the same time, Homan’s announcement has increased the tension of Indian citizens. In fact, in recent years a large number of people have gone to America from Gujarat and Punjab through illegal crossings. There are many of these who reach America via Mexico and Canada. Now that Homan has made his intentions known, the number of deportations of such people is expected to increase.
Problems for Indians with visa may also increase
Apart from Homan, Donald Trump has appointed Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. Miller’s appointment points to a tightening of both illegal and legal immigration. In such a situation, it may also affect thousands of Indians living in America with visa. During Trump’s previous tenure, Miller had adopted a similar aggressive policy and due to this thousands of Indian families settled in America faced problems.
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