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Trump's vow to use US troops for mass deportations could face intense resistance — starting from within the military
Trump's plan to use the military for mass deportations faces sharp legal limits. The administration's few options come with major potential blowback.
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Trump wants the military to help with mass deportation plan. Will Congress pay? | Opinion
There are very few options for people who want to stop Donald Trump's mass deportation plan. Congressional funding could be the roadblock.
US troops could be used to deport immigrants if Trump invokes the Insurrection Act
The Insurrection Act would give Trump powers to use federal troops to enforce civilian laws, but he could be challenged in court.
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Donald Trump plans to use the U.S. military for mass deportations: Be scared, be very scared
I expect that on Day 1 — maybe within hours of being inaugurated on Jan. 20 — Trump will sign a proclamation invoking, say, the Insurrection Act or some other archaic law to give him power to deploy the armed forces in the U.
How could the U.S. military be used for Trump's mass deportation plan?
Trump signaled this week that he would enlist the help of the U.S. military for his massive deportation operation.
Could Donald Trump really deport undocumented immigrants who live in Mass.?
The president-elect said he will focus on deporting undocumented immigrants with a criminal past. But experts expect the administration to target others as well.
This is how local immigrant advocates and lawyers are preparing for Trump’s mass deportation plans
We anticipate that immigration enforcement efforts could focus on states or communities perceived as immigrant-friendly, making Massachusetts a likely target.”
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Opinion - Trump promised to be a dictator on Day 1: Here’s why the Insurrection Act blocks him
Could President-elect Donald Trump use the military within the United States to suppress protests on college campuses, patrol ...
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Former Maryland police officer sentenced for role in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
Justin Lee joined the Montgomery County Police Department about a year after the attack and was involved in a high-profile ...
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Abcarian: Will Congress give Trump the ability to kill organizations like Planned Parenthood and ACLU?
A bill before the House would allow the administration to designate nonprofits whose work the president-elect opposes as ...
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