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Trump demands 20,000 new officers to support deportations

Donald Trump has instructed the Department of Homeland Security to add at least 20,000 civil servants to enforce his deportation guidelines.

The guideline was exhibited on Friday and is part of the administration's plan to make immigrants without papers in the self -sufficient.

In a video, Trump said that he was “as easy as possible” for her to leave the USA.

The Federal Government will finance flights from the USA for undocumented persons who go voluntarily and offer an “exit bonus”, according to the executive order.

The order did not state how the increase in staff in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is financed.

The immigration and customs authority (ICE), the substructure, which mainly deals with illegal immigration, currently has more than 21,000 employees.

Of these, ICE has 6,100 deportation officers and more than 750 assistants to enforce the enforcement, according to the agency website.

Trump has long demanded the local and state law enforcement authorities and the national guard to help with the border enforcement.

The order urges the DHS to add the current efforts “to be supplemented by the deputy and contract with state and local law enforcement officers, former federal officials, civil servants and employees within other federal authorities”.

The president's call to increase the staff occurs because his administration pursues several ways to force and compulsive immigrants to leave the United States.

Trump has asked individuals to deport themselves by using a government app called CPB Home. This week, DHS secretary Kristi Noem announced $ 1,000 (£ 751) and paid for people who leave the USA voluntarily.

Other deportation methods were questioned or blocked federal courts, including Trump's use of the law on alien enemies from the 18th century, to deport Venezuelan migrants that were accused of gang activities.

At the beginning of this month, the US district judge Fernando Rodriguez, a judge in Texas, stated by Trump, found that the use of the law by the government was “illegal”. A second federal judge in New York later reached the same conclusion.

Trump named his self -report initiative as a “project homecoming”.

“Illegal aliens that remain in America are exposed to punishments, including considerable prison sentence, enormous financial punishments, all wages, all wages, the detention and sudden deportation, in one place and a way, only confiscated our discretion,” said Trump.

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