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Posted: 2024-04-30T16:26:31Z | Updated: 2024-04-30T16:26:31Z Trump Says He'd Use Local Police For His Massive Immigration Crackdown | HuffPost

Trump Says He'd Use Local Police For His Massive Immigration Crackdown

Local law enforcement that won't participate "won't partake in the riches," the presumptive GOP presidential nominee vaguely threatened in a new interview.

Donald Trump says hed make local and state police departments participate in a massive immigration crackdown if he wins a second term in the White House, even though he wouldnt have the authority to do this.

In an interview with Time published Tuesday, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee said if he wins the election in November, his immigration plans include setting up migrant detention camps along the U.S.-Mexico border and deploying the military nationwide to deport millions of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.

Were going to be using local police, Trump said, because local police know them by name, by first name, second name and third name. I mean, they know them very well.

U.S. presidents dont have the authority to order local and state police departments to carry out immigration policies run by the federal government. Asked to elaborate on his plans on this, Trump vaguely threatened that they could lose federal money if they dont play a role in his crackdown.

Theres a possibility that some wont want to participate, and they wont partake in the riches, you know, said the Republican presidential hopeful. We have to do this. This is not a sustainable problem for our country.

Asked if that means he would create funding incentives from the U.S. government for state and local police, Trump said only, It could very well be.

The twice-impeached former president, who is facing 88 felony counts in four criminal cases, has made immigration policy a centerpiece of his 2024 campaign. Hes vowed to carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in American history, and has been using ugly rhetoric to describe immigrants coming into the U.S. illegally, many of whom are fleeing violence in their home countries. Trumps regular talk of an immigrant invasion has now spread from the margins  of his party to mainstream messaging.

He has previously said he wants to use local police for his mass deportation plans, but whats evolved here is his mention of federal dollars being on the line for local police who dont participate.

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Donald Trump, laying out his plans in a potential second term in the White House, is vaguely threatening to deny federal money to local and state police departments that don't participate in his mass deportation plans.
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In his Time interview, Trump said in rambling remarks that he also wants to give local police immunity from prosecution if they participate in his mass deportation plans.

I want to give police immunity from prosecution because the liberal groups or the progressive groups, depending on what they want to be called, somewhat liberal, somewhat progressive, but they are theyre very strong on the fact that they want to leave everybody in, I guess, I dont know, he said. 

Asked to explain what he meant, Trump said police have had their authority taken away. He then continued rambling.

If something happens with them, even if theyre doing a very good job, they take away their house, they take away their pension, they take away their, I mean, essentially, they end up losing their families over it, he said. They take away everything. They prosecute people. And we have to give the police back the power and respect that they deserve.

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