A few weeks after taking office as president of the United States, businessman Donald Trump
surprised with a new haircut while arriving at his golf club in Californiaunleashing dozens of comments on social networks.
Some said it was indeed a new style, while others claimed he looked different because he had just taken off the cap he was wearing.
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“It looks great,” “it suits him,” “is it a new haircut or just a cap?” were some comments. Some Internet users wrote that it was a ‘mullet’ style cut, which has been popular in Colombia and other countries in recent months.
Deportations in the new Trump era
The Republican leader is just one month away from being the president of the United States again, as he officially arrives at the White House on January 20. In recent days, together with his cabinet, they have talked about the first measures he will take as soon as he takes office.
Some of the most important have to do with migration, as he announced that he planned declare a state of national emergency and resort to the Army to enforce what was one of his main campaign promisesand is to take more measures regarding illegal migrants.
Trump explained that he would request the use of the National Guard and local law enforcement to complement the Army’s efforts in the mass deportation of migrants. It should be noted, however, that US law states that the Armed Forces cannot be used to enforce national laws without a law passed by Congress.
Regarding these laws that govern the use of the military, Trump stated the following in an interview with TIME magazine: “Well, no, they don’t stop the Army if it’s an invasion of our country, and I consider it an invasion of our country.”
“I’ll only do what the law allows, but I’ll go as far as the law allows. And I think in many cases, sheriffs and law enforcement will need help. We’ll also have the National Guard, and we’ll go as far as I can.” allow them to go, in accordance with the laws of our country,” he added.
When asked about the possibility of new migrant detention camps being built during his administration, Trump responded: “There could be.” “Whatever it takes to get them out. I don’t care. Honestly, whatever it takes to get them out. Again, I will do it absolutely within the confines of the law. But if new camps are needed, I hope it’s not too many because I want to get them out. “I don’t want them to be sitting in a camp for the next 20 years,” he insisted.
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