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Former President Donald Trump has unveiled plans for the largest mass deportation in U.S. history during his return to X (formerly Twitter). In a conversation with Elon Musk, Trump emphasized the need for strict immigration enforcement and proposed significant government cuts as part of his 2024 campaign agenda.

Former President Donald Trump has reignited his controversial immigration agenda with a sweeping proposal for the largest mass deportation in U.S. history. This announcement came during a rare, extended conversation with tech mogul Elon Musk on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

In the over two-hour discussion, Trump delved into several topics but dedicated a significant portion to his new immigration plan. He outlined his vision for deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, framing it as a pivotal measure to restore order and bolster national security. "We will undertake the largest deportation effort ever seen in this country," Trump declared, emphasizing that such decisive action is vital for protecting borders and ensuring economic stability.

Trump’s announcement reflects a broader campaign promise to enforce stricter immigration policies and cut government regulations. The former president argued that current immigration policies have contributed to a national crisis, necessitating drastic reforms.

Additionally, Trump extended an invitation to Musk, suggesting he join a prospective "government efficiency commission" to address government waste. Trump praised Musk's ability to drive change and expressed his intention to streamline various federal departments, including potentially closing the Department of Education.

The conversation highlighted Trump's continued focus on immigration and regulatory reform as central themes of his political platform. As he gears up for a potential second term, Trump's latest proposal is poised to reignite debates on immigration policy in the United States.