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Here's How Some Illegal Aliens Are Responding to Trump's Presidency Before He Enters Office

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For the past four years, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris enabled illegal immigration. 

Tens of thousands of rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals made their way into the United States illegally because of the Biden administration’s lax border policies. 

However, President-elect Donald Trump is about to be sworn in and vowed to start mass deportations his first week in office. Rumour has it that it will start in Chicago.

Some illegal immigrants are making that job a bit easier. According to the Associated Press, illegal aliens have been doing “self-deportations” in the weeks leading up to Trump’s inauguration. 

Reportedly, advocates and immigration experts have noticed abrupt departures from illegal aliens. Especially in the week leading up to Trump’s swearing-in.

“Because (the U.S.) is not a Third World country like the ones many of us come from, I thought there would be a different culture here, and it was a rude awakening to realize that you and your family are not welcome,” Michel Bérrios, 31, said days before her departure to the Associated Press.

Reportedly, Trump’s incoming border czar Tom Homan previously told illegals to “self-deport” (via AP):

Self-deportation helps Trump to achieve his goals without the government having to spend or do anything. Trump has long said he wanted to deport millions of migrants but never deported more than 350,000 a year in his first term. Only 41,500 detention beds are funded this year, so carrying out massive deportations has significant logistical hurdles.

“If you wanna self-deport, you should self-deport because, again, we know who you are, and we’re gonna come and find you,” Trump’s incoming border czar Tom Homan has said.

“The reasons I left the United States are not only the uncertainty you’re living with as (Trump) returns to power, but also because it’s a country where people don’t have a sense of humanism. ‘Love thy neighbor’ doesn’t exist,” Bérrios claimed.

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