Millions of illegal immigrants are in fear of 'Khedao'

The news of Donald Trump's return to the White House after winning a large number of votes has spread panic among illegal immigrants in the United States. One of Donald Trump's biggest election promises is to drive illegal immigrants out of the United States. He has spoken abou

The news of Donald Trump's return to the White House after winning a large number of votes has spread panic among illegal immigrants in the United States. One of Donald Trump's biggest election promises is to drive illegal immigrants out of the United States. He has spoken about this at almost every rally.

On the first day Trump takes office as president, the opportunity to obtain US citizenship at birth will be cut off. He is taking such a decision as per the election promise.

Trump once again vowed to make America great by 'kicking out' immigrants, citing threats to US national security. Even after victory, he did not deviate from that promise. In an interview with NBC News on November 7, Trump said that the administration has no choice but to deport people who do not have legal permission to stay in the United States.

"We really have no choice," he said. Immigrants living illegally in the United States are also in fear. It is said that many are already starting contact with local lawyers.

According to Trump's running mate JD Vance, 1 million immigrants could be deported each year. It is assumed that this time, to fulfill the election promise, President Trump may call foreign diplomats from the military to implement the issue of expelling illegal immigrants. In this work, he can also take the support of the leaders of the Republican-led states. It can even take steps to stop funding in states where there are legal restrictions.

Some close to Trump say the US State Department could be seen in a more aggressive role this time than in Trump's first term. The main issue in this case is whether other countries will accept the deported immigrants.

On January 20, Donald Trump and JD Vance will officially take over as president and vice president. President Trump is expected to sign an executive order within a day of taking office to implement a plan to end birthright U.S. citizenship posted on the official Trump-Vance campaign site.

The draft executive order states that no child born in the United States will be granted citizenship. At least one of the child's parents must be a US citizen or hold a green card. Only then can their children become US citizens in the future. For this reason, the children of immigrants who are waiting for green cards are also not getting the opportunity to become US citizens by birth in the future.

In this situation, along with other countries, half a million Bangladeshi couples in the United States without valid documents are worried. Many expatriate Bangladeshi families who have been fighting for legalization there for a long time are suffering from anxiety and worry.

According to 2022 data, there are 4.8 million Indians living in the United States. 1.6 million of them were born in the United States. According to Trump's new policy, none of them are eligible for US citizenship. Because their parents are not US citizens or do not have green cards.

Incidentally, Trump continued to make nasty comments about immigrants throughout the campaign. He has repeatedly used inflammatory language during the campaign. He accused immigrants of fueling violent crime. He also called them 'animals'. Trump called illegal immigrants "animals" and "subhumans" in April at rallies in Michigan and Green Bay, Wisconsin.

At another rally in Wisconsin in September, Trump vowed to launch the largest "immigrant deportation" campaign in US history. He did not rule out the fear of building new detention camps if necessary, referring to this campaign to remove immigrants from America as a 'bloody story'. At the same time, he also said that it will not be necessary to build a large number of detention camps. Because very soon they will be removed from America.


Monirul Islam

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