Former President Donald Trump has unveiled a controversial new proposal to use U.S. military forces in the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. The plan, which Trump calls a “historic” effort to restore the rule of law, would involve deploying military personnel to assist with border security, deportations, and detention operations.

Key elements of the plan include:

1. Military Support at the Border: The military would help secure the southern border using surveillance technology, troops, and military vehicles.

2. Deportation Task Forces: Special teams of military personnel could be tasked with locating and detaining undocumented immigrants for deportation.

3. Military Detention Facilities: Military bases could be repurposed to house detainees awaiting deportation.

Critics argue that using the military for domestic law enforcement could violate the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits military involvement in civilian matters. Civil rights groups also warn it could lead to abuses, racial profiling, and violations of civil liberties.

Supporters, however, say it’s a necessary measure to address illegal immigration and strengthen border security. The proposal is expected to face significant legal and political hurdles, with debates about its constitutionality and potential impact on American values likely to continue.

Trump’s plan could become a major issue in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, reigniting the national debate on immigration reform.

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