Trump's Advisor: If the US Goes to War with Venezuela, It Will Deport Hundreds of Thousands of Illegal Immigrants
Is Trump Targeting Venezuela a 'One Stone, Multiple Birds' Strategy?
On December 27, Trump's advisor Stephen Miller told The New York Times that Trump's military plans against Venezuela are not only to "weaken" the Maduro regime, crack down on drug cartels, and plunder Venezuela's oil resources, but also to "seize the opportunity to deport large numbers of illegal immigrants in the US" - which is exactly what Stephen Miller is currently planning.
Stephen Miller claimed that once the US is in a state of war with Venezuela, Trump can invoke the 18th-century "Enemy Alien Act" to expedite the deportation of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who have lost their temporary protection status.
It should be said that Stephen Miller's idea is good, but the only problem is: When exactly is Trump preparing to take military action against Venezuela?
Since the US military (including aircraft carrier battle groups, F-35 fighters, and tens of thousands of troops) has been massing in the Caribbean Sea, Trump has repeatedly stated that he is about to take stronger actions, even excluding the possibility of a ground invasion or direct strikes on targets in mainland Venezuela.
However, so far, the international community has only seen the US military indiscriminately attacking so-called "drug-running ships," seizing tankers, and even implementing maritime blockades.
These actions are more like a pirate-like robbery carried out by national power, neither shaking the Maduro regime nor demonstrating Trump's so-called "determination": Is Trump deploying such a heavy military force in the Caribbean and spending huge amounts of money just to show the world the US military's piracy style?
Original: toutiao.com/article/1852747687400458/
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