
Trump Plots $1k a Day Fines for Migrants Facing Deportation
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51% : " The fines are expected to target the roughly 1.4 million immigrants who have been ordered deported by federal immigration judges but remain in the U.S. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is being tapped to carry out the plan, though the Department of Justice's civil asset forfeiture division has also been floated as a potential partner.32% : According to Reuters, Trump attempted to use the 1996 law to fine nine migrants taking sanctuary in churches during his first term, with penalties reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars.
23% : Trump, who ran on an anti-immigration platform on his way to recapture the White House, he has cracked down on immigration with executive orders targeting refugee status and birthright citizenship since the start of his second term.
18% : Donald Trump plans to fine migrants facing deportation $998 a day if they fail to leave the U.S., and seize their property if they don't pay, it emerged Tuesday.
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