by Steven Richards at Just the News
President-elect Donald Trump will face many challenges on his return to the White House unwinding the policies of his predecessor, but one of his top priorities is closing the southern border and reversing the illegal immigration crisis.
To do this, Trump plans to supercharge border patrol, combat sanctuary cities, complete his wall, and battle the cartels to end the immigration crisis, according to campaign promises, policy documents from allied groups, and former officials.
Mark Morgan, who served as the Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection under the first Trump administration and also served under the Obama Administration, said the new leadership will move to restore the polices revoked by President Biden and supercharge the Immigration and Customs Enforcement to begin removing illegal aliens—marking a return to “common sense policies.”
Morgan told the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show that Trump will use the existing statutory authorities of the immigration enforcement agencies and “infuse what I call a whole of government injection of steroids” to increase the magnitude of enforcement.
Trump is expected to prioritize the completion…
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