What will be the US military's role in Trump's mass deportation plan?
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65% : Homan's description was very similar to the previous active-duty deployment in 2018 and 2019 ,during Trump's first term that supported U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as migrant caravans from Central America made their way to the U.S. border.61% : The active-duty troops joined 2,350 National Guardsmen who were already helping CBP in their home states of California, Texas, and Arizona.
61% : In April 2019, the role of active-duty troops was expanded so they could be allowed to assist in driving high-capacity CBP vehicles to transport migrants; provide administrative support, including providing heating, meal distribution and monitoring the welfare of individuals in CBP custody; and attorney support to ICE.
55% : Instead, the national emergency that Trump declared in early 2019 was to make it possible for the U.S military to help construct portions of the border wall that had been one of his major campaign promises.
47% : On Monday, however, Trump confirmed that he planned to declare a national emergency to carry out that campaign promise.
44% : U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers doing those duties could be replaced by military personnel "because it doesn't require immigration authority," Homan explained.
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