Republicans approve an electoral program that includes the largest deportation of migrants in history.

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The Republican Party on Monday approved an electoral program that includes carrying out the largest deportation of migrants in the country’s history if its candidate, Donald Trump, wins the elections on November 5.

The Republican National Committee (RNC) has endorsed a 20-point program for a possible second term for Trump, who the party will formally nominate during the convention next week in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The list, which adopts Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric, proposes “stopping the migrant invasion” in the United States and “carrying out the largest deportation operation in the country’s history.” The political program also includes “ending inflation” and turning the United States into a world energy power. 

Regarding foreign policy, Trump’s plan, if he returns to the White House, is to ” prevent World War III , restore peace in Europe and the Middle East.” He also proposes building “a large missile defense shield” in the United States along the lines of Israel’s Iron Dome and “deporting pro-Hamas radicals” who participate in university protests. He also proposes ” busting foreign drug cartels and crushing gang violence,” as well as modernizing the U.S. military to make it “the strongest and most powerful in the world.”

His economic proposal is to keep the U.S. dollar as the main world currency and avoid Medicare public health program cuts. The Republican platform threatens to cut federal funding to schools that talk about racism and gender identity because it believes that these are “inappropriate” content for children. He is also against trans women being able to participate in women’s sports competitions.

He also vows to protect the integrity of the election, once again raising the specter of voter fraud, a theory Trump has insisted on without evidence since losing to Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

The New York tycoon, already president between 2017 and 2021, swept the Republican Party primaries. However, he will not be officially endorsed as a candidate until the Republican National Convention from July 15 to 18 in Milwaukee. The unity within the party in favor of Trump contrasts with what is happening in the Democratic ranks, where Biden is increasingly questioned due to his poor performance in the first electoral debate on June 27.

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