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Trump threat to deport ‘millions of illegal aliens’ sparks firestorm

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Washington: Donald Trump’s threat to begin deporting “millions of illegal aliens” next week triggered heated rhetoric on Tuesday on both sides of America’s political divide, with Democrats warning the US president was fear-mongering ahead of his reelection campaign launch.


Liberal lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went so far as to accuse the Trump administration of operating “concentration camps” at the border, where a surge of migrants has all but overwhelmed US officials’ capacity to detain them.


Trump vowed to have US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest and remove undocumented migrants “as fast as they come in” — a move that could disrupt thousands of families.


The comment thrusts the controversial issue to the fore as the Republican leader and his Democratic rivals ramp up their 2020 presidential campaigns.


The US is facing a surge in migrant arrivals from several Central American countries plagued by gang violence and poverty.


The numbers have smothered US authorities’ abilities to temporarily shelter and process them.


Trump has called it “an invasion,” and has made the fight against illegal migration a central plank of his administration.


The timing of his tweets, the night before kicking off his reelection campaign at what promised to be a rollicking Tuesday evening rally in Orlando, Florida, strongly suggests he is highlighting it as a theme of his 2020 bid.


Several Democrats, including those seeking to challenge Trump for the Oval Office, lobbed criticism at his comments and accused him of pandering to his conservative base.


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Trump’s chief Democratic rival in Congress, blasted the threat as “an act of utter malice and bigotry, designed solely to inject fear in our communities”.


Former San Antonio mayor Julian Castro, the only Latino in the presidential race, accused Trump of “spewing racist lies and fear mongering about immigrants”.


And candidate Senator Kamala Harris said Trump’s threat could result in “a shameful stain” on the country.


Ocasio-Cortez sparked ferocious criticism from Republicans when she equated US actions on the border with Nazis rounding up Jews and others in the 1930s.


An estimated 10.5 million unauthorised immigrants are living in the United States, according to the Pew Research Centre.


With US lawmakers and the White House failing to reach agreement on how to stem unauthorised immigration, the contentious issue has simmered.


Amid the squabbling, spiking arrival numbers at the US border with Mexico have threatened to spark a full-blown emergency.


Migrant apprehensions soared to 144,000, including 57,000 minors, in May — the highest number in 13 years. — AFP


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