(MCALLEN, Texas(Border’s Report)-The head of a renowned migrant center has expressed a desire to work with the incoming Trump administration, despite concerns about Trump’s hardline immigration policies. This comes as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to implement strict immigration measures upon taking office in January.
Trump has appointed key figures known for their tough stance on immigration:
- Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff for policy
- Tom Homan as “border czar”
These appointments have alarmed immigrant rights advocates, who fear a significant crackdown on undocumented immigrants. Trump has pledged to launch “the largest deportation operation in American history”.
The head of migrant center willingness to work with the new administration
However, the migrant center leader’s willingness to engage with the new administration suggests some organizations are seeking dialogue and cooperation, even as they prepare for potential challenges ahead. This approach contrasts with calls from other advocacy groups to resist cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
The situation remains fluid as Trump’s team continues to take shape. Immigration is expected to be a major focus of his presidency, with plans for increased border security and deportations.
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