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Trump demands 20,000 additional civil servants to help with deportation efforts

On Friday, President Trump ordered the Department of Homeland Security to increase the deportation of the United States by 20,000 civil servants, a step that would lead to an enormous expansion of immigration enforcement if it is recognized.

In a provision that dealt on a proclamation of the President who focused on arranging immigrants without papers to leave the country voluntarily, Mr. Trump asked the Ministry of Homeland Security to soon “take up state and local law enforcement officers, former federal officials, civil servants and employees within other federal authorities and other federal authorities.”

It was unclear how such an effort would be financed, one of several important logistical hurdles to such a large operation. There are now around 6,000 civil servants who concentrate on deportation efforts in immigration and custom -made enforcement.

Mr. Trump previously pushed himself out to provide the state and local law enforcement officers for the enforcement of immigration, and civil servants from the Ministry of Homeland Security have already signed a number of agreements with the local law enforcement authorities in the months since taking office. At the end of the last month, the local law enforcement officers in Florida Eis supported an operation that led to the arrest of more than 1,100 migrants across the state.

The Trump government has spent over the past few months to promise the promise of the President to promise mass shifts, by carrying out extensive attacks in large cities, the arrest of international students and the enabling of the civil servants more freedom, where they make arrests, as in court buildings. However, it has still tried to reach the pace that would be necessary for Mr. Trump's expansive deportation goals.

In the past few weeks, the Trump administration has appealed that migrants leave the country on its own, a concept that is referred to as a “self-report”. At the beginning of this week, the department officials said that they would pay migrants 1,000 US dollars and the costs for their trip if they left the country voluntarily and used a government app.

In his proclamation on Friday, Mr. Trump repeated this call and referred to him as a “project homecoming”.

“This proclamation determines the Homecoming project, which will present illegal extraterrestrials with the election: leave either the United States voluntarily with the support and financial support of the federal government or stay and are confronted with the consequences,” says the proclamation.

Mr. Trump ordered the Department of Homeland Security and the Foreign Ministry to start a “nationwide communication campaign” to inform migrants about the offer of self -work and to warn them that this would lead to strict consequences.

The proclamation did not wait for migrants to be exposed to “wages and the seizure of savings and personal property, including houses and vehicles,“ with fines in accordance with the applicable law for immigration.

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