A plan proposed by private military contractors, spearheaded by former Blackwater executives, seeks to deport 12 million undocumented immigrants using a $25 billion scheme involving military bases, private aircraft, and civilians with law enforcement powers. This controversial proposal details a roadmap to achieve an unprecedented deportation rate of nearly 500,000 individuals monthly. However, it has drawn skepticism from Trump's administration and faces potential legal hurdles due to its reliance on private citizens for enforcement. Critics, including former ICE officials, question the feasibility and legality of the aggressive measures outlined in the plan.
The proposal outlines an aggressive strategy for deporting 12 million undocumented immigrants, requiring a staggering execution of nearly 500,000 deportations per month.
Kush Desai emphasized the Trump administration’s commitment to a whole-of-government approach on immigration, suggesting the proposal from contractors might not align with their current strategies.
Former ICE official John Sandweg warned that the proposed mass hearings are legally dubious and would likely face significant challenges if implemented.
The suggested reliance on deputized civilians, many of whom are veterans and retired law enforcement, raises serious legal questions regarding the enforcement of immigration laws.
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