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    Trump Is Planning the Most Inhumane Immigration Policy in U.S. History

    By Edith Olmsted,

    7 hours ago

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    Donald Trump promised a massive deportation plan Thursday night, even larger than the biggest mass deportation in U.S. history: President Dwight Eisenhower’s racist-named “Operation Wetback.”

    The former president was doing his typical fear-mongering, blaming immigrants for any and all of the country’s ills, when he decided to name drop the 34th U.S. president.

    “And bad things are gonna happen, and you’re gonna see it happen all the time,” said Trump. “And that’s why the Republican platform promises to launch the biggest deportation operation in the history of our country. Even larger than that of Dwight D. Eisenhower, from many years ago.”

    Under that program, which was implemented “many years ago” in 1954, U.S. authorities employed military-style tactics to deport around 1.3 million Mexican immigrants, some of whom had been naturalized. The government packed people into trucks en masse, and shipped them to locations without food and water, resulting in many unnecessary deaths.

    During Trump’s speech Thursday on the final night of the Republican National Convention, he continued to baselessly claim that countries around the world were sending people from their prisons and mental institutions to the United States.

    The former president also claimed that illegal immigrants were responsible for taking all the American jobs… even faster than they could possibly be created it seems?

    “Today our cities are flooded with illegal aliens. Americans are being squeezed out of the labor force and their jobs are taken. By the way, you know who’s taking the jobs, the jobs that are created? One hundred and seven percent of those jobs are taken by illegal aliens,” he said , claiming they were taking the jobs from Black and Hispanic Americans, as well as unions.

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