President-elect Donald J. Trump promised the largest deportation program in U.S. history, but his team is finding the reality of implementation much more complex and costly.
Stephen Miller met with congressional Republicans to recalibrate expectations regarding immigration enforcement, acknowledging that Trump's mass deportation goals are not immediately feasible.
Tom Homan, designated to oversee deportations, indicated that the approach would begin with prioritizing immigrants with a criminal record, signaling a phased rather than sweeping strategy.
Homan emphasized that significant funding would be required for the deportation efforts, marking a departure from the campaign's narrative about 'Day 1' mass deportations.
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