“We are going to work with people so that they are kindly going and go back to their country,” said the American president at a council of ministers.
US President Donald Trump praised a campaign of«auto-expulsion» Launched by his government to push illegal migrants to leave the country voluntarily in order to try to return legally one day. “We start a very large self-expulsion operation”said the American president at a council of ministers. “And we are going to work with people so that they are kindly going and go back to their country, we will work with them from the start in an attempt to bring them again (in the United States) in a legal way”he added.
Upon his return to power in January, Donald Trump deleted an application for mobile phone called CBP One established by the Biden administration. Used by hundreds of people, it allowed migrants to make an appointment in order to file an asylum request before entering the United States. The new American administration replaced it with CBP Home, which is trying to convince undocumented migrants to make the decision to leave the United States on their own while enjoining them to leave immediately.
“Help for accommodation and food”
Internal Security Minister Kristi Noem assured Thursday that she was working with the authorities of Salvador, Colombia and Mexico to provide assistance to people “Self-expressed” that would try to return to the United States. “When they get there, they will have aid for accommodation and food to ensure that they can go home and that they can have a chance to return to the United States, it is important”she continued, adding that thousands of people had already opted for voluntary departure.
With a particularly violent rhetoric, the American president made the fight against illegal immigration a priority, speaking during his campaign «d’invasion» of the United States by “Criminals from abroad”. The republican billionaire said on Thursday that his government would let some immigrants work for American farmers, at least temporarily. American agriculture largely depends on the work of undocumented immigrants. Of the 2.4 million agricultural employees in the country, 44% are undocumented, according to a survey by the Ministry of Labor.
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