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Donald Trump’s just received notice about his deportation plans he never saw coming

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After his resounding win, Donald Trump isn’t wasting time. He wants to get to work immediately.

But Donald Trump just received a notice about his deportation plans that truly shocked him.

Since his earth-shattering Election Day win, Donald Trump’s plans to fix the border and start deportations has been getting a ton of attention by the mainstream media. Naturally, the corporate media world is calling his deportation plans “extreme” and “inhumane,” even though illegal aliens have no right to be in the United States.

The reports are that Donald Trump truly isn’t listening to the corporate media and Washington, D.C. bureaucrats this time around. He’s going full steam ahead, with reports indicating he will be signing a flurry of executive orders as soon as he is inaugurated as President in January.

He’ll need help to get this all done, though. Help is on the way and in a big way. Help is coming out of Texas, the most significant state government dealing with the U.S. southern border crisis.

Texas Offers Land for Trump’s Deportation Facilities as Democrat Leaders Push Back

On Tuesday, the state of Texas extended a significant offer to President-elect Donald Trump, providing over 1,000 acres of land for the construction of deportation facilities. This offer, made by Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, comes amid increasing resistance from Democratic leaders to Trump’s immigration policies.

In a letter to Trump, Buckingham, a Republican, outlined that the state would make available a 1,402-acre tract of land located in Starr County, Texas. The land is situated approximately 35 miles west of McAllen, Texas, and is currently owned by the Texas General Land Office (GLO). Buckingham expressed her office’s readiness to cooperate with federal agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), or the U.S. Border Patrol to establish facilities for the processing, detention, and deportation of illegal immigrants.

“I am writing to formally offer 1,402 acres of land in Starr County, Texas to be used to construct deportation facilities,” Buckingham stated in her letter to Trump. “My office is fully prepared to enter into an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or the United States Border Patrol to allow a facility to be built for the processing, detention, and coordination of the largest deportation of violent criminals in the nation’s history.”

Before his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, Trump had been outspoken about his aggressive stance on border and immigration enforcement. His plans included resuming the construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, reinstating the controversial “Remain in Mexico” program, expanding the number of Border Patrol agents, and ending birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented parents. Perhaps most notably, Trump vowed to initiate the “largest deportation program in American history.”

Trump reaffirmed his commitment to these goals earlier this week, confirming that he plans to declare a national emergency to bolster his mass deportation efforts, which could involve using military assets to aid in the operation.

While Trump’s administration moves forward with these plans, a growing number of Democrat politicians across the country have expressed their opposition to the proposed immigration enforcement measures. Governors of states like Illinois, Massachusetts, California, and Arizona have publicly declared they will not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. In addition, Boston’s mayor and the city of Los Angeles have taken steps to further solidify their sanctuary city status in anticipation of Trump’s second term.

Texas, however, has shown support for Trump’s immigration agenda, with Buckingham reiterating the state’s commitment to enhancing border security. “I am committed to using every available means at my disposal to gain complete operational security at the border,” Buckingham wrote to Trump, offering her office’s full cooperation. “Please let me know if I can answer any questions you may have,” she concluded.

The Conservative Column will keep you updated on any major immigration news from the Trump transition team.

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