Immigration 2025

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[Audio] Immigration 2025 By Juan Ortiz Argueta. Immigration 2025.

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[Audio] I. Mass deportations since Donal J. Trump, the President of the United States was sworn into office for a second time on January 20th, 2025. II. Signing and issuing a great number of executive orders aimed to put an end to open borders and slow down the flow of undocumented immigrants entering and living in the United States illegally. III. By doing this our president is protecting and defending this country from threats and invasions..

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[Audio] This graph gives you an idea of how gang members, murderers, and traffickers are being deported just a within a few weeks of Trumps inauguration..

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[Audio] Mass deportations that are taking place are also separating families, not just criminals..

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[Audio] President Trump declared a "national emergency" and deploying troops surrounding the southern border and stopping illegals from entering the country without the proper paperwork. Attempting to keep American safe again he promises that if you are in the United States illegally, you will be deported to your country of origin..

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[Audio] President Trump states that by controlling the entry ways of major borders, we will also see a decrease in drug smuggling like fentanyl, cocaine, and marijuana.

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[Audio] "Immigration" is something close my heart since I also immigrated to this country from a young age. My mother brought my sibling and I to a better more prosperous country so we could have a better life. Having mass deportation in my opinion may become problematic in this case. Inflation can increase and hurt the economy even more. Prices will rise making the cost of living more expensive. I agree that keeping the country secure is important but something different needs to be done..

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[Audio] Citations: "Immigration Policy." Issues & Controversies, Infobase, 24 Jan. 2025, https://icof.infobase.com/articles/QXJ0aWNsZVRleHQ6MTY1MjU=?aid=102590 Karaim, Reed. "Trump's Second Presidency". CQ Researcher, 31 Jan 2025. Thousand Oaks, California: CQ Press, 2025. 26 Feb 2025, doi: https://doi.org/10.4135/cqresrre20250131 Alden, Edward. "The Great Deportation of 2025." Foreign Policy, no. 255, Jan. 2025, pp. 26–28. EBSCOhost, research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=9ca35ae8-ecea-358a-b367-9dfd9c8304f1. Blake, Aaron. "Harsh deportation tools are just fine with many Americans: The Biden campaign has sought to highlight Trump's plans for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. The broad strokes of that plan, though, have significant support." The Washington Post (Online)WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post, 2024. ProQuest, https://ezp1r.riosalado.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/blogs-podcasts-websites/harsh-deportation-tools-are-just-fine-with-many/docview/3048248439/se-2..

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