In his first 100 days, President-elect Donald Trump plans to begin the process of deporting hundreds of thousands of people. He is expected to end parole for people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. And he is likely to undo a policy that significantly constrained deportations for people who weren’t deemed threats to public safety or national security.
Trump’s team is already thinking about how to craft executive actions that could survive legal challenges from immigrants’ rights groups. And this time, his fights will be refereed by a federal judiciary that he transformed (he appointed 200+ federal judges himself) and a 6-3 conservative Supreme Court.
Catch up with the 5 immigration initiatives Trump’s expected to roll out quickly – and the hurdles they could face:
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