On January 8th, US President elect Donald Trump promised to carry out the largest expulsion operation in the country’s history, and the person in charge of the operation he selected said it would require billions of dollars to complete the task, but this would ultimately reduce the burden on taxpayers. This is a large sum of money. Indeed, it is, “said Tom Homan, the border affairs director in charge of leading the eviction operation, at a Republican women’s club in central Texas on Monday evening.” But right now, we have to pay tens of billions of dollars in permanent expenses for this. “Homan was referring to the estimated $86 billion in eviction costs, but the specific scope involved is still unclear. But he said that compared to the continuous provision of accommodation, food, and relocation costs to immigrants entering the United States, this number is not worth mentioning.
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