Trump plans to use army sites throughout the country to undocumented immigrants

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This resolution would be a drastic escalation of the White House to militarize immigration.

By Zolan Kanno-Youngshamed Aleaziz and Eric Schmitt

Washington reports

Trump’s management increases plans to have undressed immigrants in army sites in the United States, an expansion of the White House efforts to use war resources to compensate for the massive deportations promised of the president of the President.

President Trump’s team is presenting a deportation center in Fort Bliss, near El Paso, Texas, which can imply up to 10,000 undocumented immigrants while advancing through the expulsion process, according to 3 family officials with the plan.

Fort Bliss would serve as a style because management aims to expand more detention services in army sites throughout the country, from Utah to the region near Niagara cataracts, to involve thousands of other people and compensate for a deficit and compensate for a deficit of immigration area and customs. Customs of facilities, authorities said. They talked under the canopy of anonymity to talk about the main points of a plan that is still in their childhood and has not yet been completed.

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