Denaturalization Rumors Intensify As Trump Prepares His Supposed Crackdown On Immigration
The outcome of the 2024 election is over. A new era is upon us and lots of fundamental changes possibly coming to the United States. Since the victory of Donald J. Trump over Kamala Harris, a lot of conversations have begun with much speculation on how much or how little persecution will take place when enforcing immigration laws.
A year ago, Stephen Miller sent a message that got a lot of attention. He indicated that a new project is underway when Trump is sworn in, and “expect it to be turbocharged.”
Considering this information and all of the negative feelings has created a sense of hopelessness. Why? Trump has secured not only his post for the next four years, but also has a trifecta. Meaning, the House of Representatives and Senate are under control from the GOP. The legislative initiatives are going to proceed perhaps without much opposition since they hold the majority of the votes in both chambers.