100,000 US National Guards Considered to Roundup Illegal Immigrants

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The Trump administration is considering the United States National Guard to round up scattered illegal immigrants around the country for deportation. A draft memo released by the Associated Press counts millions of undocumented immigrants living near the Mexican borders.

The US National Guards are the first to respond when America is in a national crisis. They are the first responders to an emergency situation. Immigrant militarization will reach up to the North as far as Portland, Oregon and as East wide as New Orleans, Louisiana.

The four US States that borders Mexico will ha the National Guard deployed in the areas. These States are California, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas. The Other States encompassing the major four states are Oregon, Nevada, Louisiana, Arkansas, Utah, Colorado, and Oklahoma. National Guards may cover theses vicinities as well, as reported by Bloomberg.

Once the draft memo passes into law, the 11 states bordering and circumventing Mexico will have deployment on its borders. More illegal immigrants will fall under the Nets of the National Guards. Immigration agents will have the power to remove any illegal migrant who had criminal charges in the country. Deportations en masse will not be necessary, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.

The Jan. 25, 2017 signed memo, if enacted into law, will authorize the National Guards to function as immigration agents. They will have the power to investigate, apprehend and detain illegal aliens. They could also conduct raids, arrest, and identify any undocumented migrant.

The National Guards will remain under State Control and behave proactively. The power of Immigration enforcement is given to the National Guards if this program passes enactment.

The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested about 680 people around the United States. The offenders' arrests are routine missions to step up executive orders under the Trump Administration, as reported by Yahoo News.

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