President-elect Donald J. Trump’s plan for mass deportations is facing financial and logistical challenges as his team acknowledges the need for billions of dollars and a phased approach prioritizing criminals. Despite initial crackdown efforts, the ambitious goal of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants may take more than four years and face legal obstacles, logistical hurdles, and the need to track down individuals with contested status. While Trump’s immigration rhetoric has shifted the political landscape, achieving support for his presidency, the reality of executing his deportation plans is proving to be more complicated and time-consuming than anticipated.
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18-year-old arrested over alleged double homicide of 2 family members after argument
An 18-year-old man, Noah Battaglia, has been arrested for the double homicide of his family members, a 51-year-old man and a 19-year-old man, following a domestic argument in Elk Grove, California. The police responded to the scene early Monday morning, and Battaglia was apprehended two hours later in South Sacramento, facing two counts of homicide as the investigation continues. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: An 18-year-old man named Noah is in trouble because...
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