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In a bold declaration, the president-elect has announced a stringent stance on illegal immigration, emphasizing that he will not engage in business with countries that refuse to accept the return of their citizens who are living illegally in the United States. This announcement comes as part of a broader strategy to address immigration reform, which the president-elect has made a cornerstone of his administration's agenda.
The president-elect further asserted that he intends to utilize military force to facilitate the deportation of illegal immigrants. This controversial approach has raised eyebrows among both supporters and critics, with many questioning the implications of such a strategy on international relations and domestic policy.
The president-elect's firm position signals a significant shift in immigration enforcement and reflects his commitment to prioritizing national sovereignty. As discussions around immigration continue to evolve, the impact of these policies on communities and international partnerships remains to be seen.
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