With his decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump's allies are now busily preparing for what’s gearing up to be his second term, intensifying brewing tensions surrounding immigration policies and federal workforce dynamics. Following his victory, Trump's administration is already drawing plans for the mass detention and deportation of immigrants, echoing his earlier promises made during his campaigning season. At the heart of Trump’s immigration agenda are proposals for mass deportations and the establishment of immense detention camps, along with hiring thousands of new border agents. Observers note the stark difference from Trump’s previous term where team members experienced high turnover rates, creating chaos and confusion around policy implementation and governance. This time around, the heightened organization and readiness from advocacy groups signify the lessons learned from Trump’s first term, leading to strategies aimed at immediate legal responses as his administration sets forth its agenda.
Source: Washington Post November 07, 2024 20:47 UTC