Donald Trump asks for 20,000 new officers to help expel


President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office at the White House. Photo: Pool / Abaca / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia
President Donald Trump ordered the US internal security department to add at least 20,000 officers to implement his expulsion policies.
The Directive was issued on Friday and is part of the administration's plan to stimulate unlimited immigrants to “self -deport”. In a video recording, Trump says he will make them “as easily as possible” to leave the US, reports News.ro citing BBC.
The federal government will finance US outings for people without documents who choose to volunteer and will provide an “output bonus”, the executive order shows.
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The order does not specify how the number of employees of the Department of Internal Security (DHS) will be financed.
Immigations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the subacidity that mainly deals with illegal immigration, has over 21,000 employees. Of these, ICE has 6,100 deportation officers and more than 750 assistants for forced removal, according to the agency's website.
Trump has long been demanding that the state law enforcement, as well as the national guard, contribute to the application of the law at border.
The Order asks DHS to complete its current efforts “by filling with state officers and local law officers, former federal officers, officers and personnel within other federal agencies”.
The president's request to increase the staff comes in the context in which his administration follows several ways to force immigrants without acts to leave the US.




