Are you a marxist? Forget about entering the US, according to Trump’s immigration plan

Written by Reynaldo — August 22, 2023
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Former President Trump wants unprecedented restrictions on immigration and the border if he’s elected in 2024—such as screening prospective immigrants for “Marxist” ideologies and a naval blockade to target drug smugglers. As president, Trump built part of a border wall, began stringent wealth and health tests for prospective immigrants and limited asylum. His 2025 plan would go much further — potentially making it tougher for millions of foreigners to enter or stay in the U.S.

Trump’s plan would involve waves of harsh new policies—and dust off old ones that rarely have been enforced, if ever. It would:

Ramp up ideological screening for people legally applying to come into the country. U.S. law has blocked communists from entering for decades, it just hasn’t been enforced. Trump wants to enforce it to reject applicants who are deemed “Marxists.”

Send the Coast Guard and the Navy to form a blockade in the waters off the U.S. and Latin America to stop drug smuggling boats. It would be a significant step up Trump’s show of force in 2020, when he sent warships to the Caribbean as a warning to cartels.

Expand Trump’s “Muslim ban” idea to block more people from certain countries from entering the U.S. As president he banned immigration from more than a dozen countries that are mostly Muslim or in Africa; President Biden rescinded that executive order.

Designate drug cartels as “unlawful enemy combatants” to allow the U.S. military to target them in Mexico. The U.S. has used that designation to justify long-term detentions of 9/11 suspects at Guantanamo Bay.

Seek to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. Trump considered this as president, but today’s conservative-leaning Supreme Court has given his team more confidence about taking on an inevitable legal fight.

Extend Texas’ controversial floating barriers in the Rio Grande.

Quickly deport migrant gang members, smugglers and other criminals, using an obscure section of the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts.

“For those passionate about securing our immigration system… the first 100 days of the Trump administration will be pure bliss — followed by another four years of the most hard-hitting action conceivable,” said Trump adviser Stephen Miller.

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