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The Trump administration’s latest proposal to end the partial government shutdown includes a commitment not to deport U.S. citizens, addressing concerns raised by Democrats. The shutdown, which began on February 13, has left many Department of Homeland Security employees unpaid, causing staffing shortages and longer security lines at airports. The proposal also outlines measures to enhance oversight of immigration enforcement, such as expanding body-worn cameras for officers and limiting enforcement at sensitive locations. While Republicans view the proposal as progress, Democrats argue it lacks sufficient civil liberties protections. The ongoing standoff is fueled by recent incidents involving the deaths of U.S. citizens during enforcement operations, prompting calls for reform. Negotiations continue as pressure mounts on lawmakers to resolve the shutdown and restore federal services.
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The Trump administration has included a promise to not deport U.S. citizens in its latest proposal to end the monthlong partial government shutdown.
On March 17, White House border czar Tom Homan and James Braid, the director of legislative affairs, sent a letter to Republican Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Katie Britt of Alabama that detailed the administration’s proposals amid an ongoing standoff with congressional Democrats over Department of Homeland Security funding and immigration enforcement practices.
Read more: [https://www.newsweek.com/white-house-promise-not-deport-us-citizens-raises-eyebrows-11696194?utm_medium=reddit](https://www.newsweek.com/white-house-promise-not-deport-us-citizens-raises-eyebrows-11696194?utm_medium=reddit)
Sounds good until you remember one simple fact…
Trumpy.
Always.
Lies.
Translation: White House can’t deport US citizens.
They won’t deport them they’ll put them in concentration camps
How did it get to the point where we even need a promise about what should be not even a remote possibility in a normal timeline?!
‘Here’s my new dystopic bill. and by the way I promise to not murder you and your family and feed your cat to Stephen Miller’
Can the government strip someone of their citizenship and then deport them?
And how about a commitment not to shoot and kill people?
This administration is full of criminals and those that aren’t criminals absolutely pay no attention to either the US Constitution or the judiciary that rules on the law and its abuse.
Why does he have to make this promise? It should already be guaranteed
You mean to tell me that during his first term, this person told 30,500+ lies, and is telling the truth now? Oh, he meant he will kill them through force, or death by succumbing to the camp’s conditions, before they even get to the deportation part.
Can’t do some illegal things because they are illegal. What a concept, ill try that and stay out of jail.
Too late!
Trump is absolutely going to deport US citizens
Yeah and his next promise at 80 years old will be to not molest any more children. Only while in this country.
Deport them to which country exactly?