Incoming US President Donald Trump examining possibility of deporting illegal migrants to Rwanda in process similar to ditched Conservative policy

Donald Trump‘s team is examining the possibility of deporting illegal migrants to Rwanda in a process similar to the ditched Conservative policy.

While the expulsion of illegal immigrants was a focal point of Trump’s election campaign, the precise details of how he intends to accomplish his goal of removing as many as 20 million people from US soil have largely remained unknown. 

However, one option he is reportedly considering is ‘third-party safe countries’, similar to Rishi Sunak‘s now abandoned Rwanda plan, in which migrants who crossed the Channel illegally were to be flown to Rwanda to seek asylum there instead. 

A source close to Trump’s camp told the Sun on Sunday: ‘Trump campaigned on a promise to crack down on illegal immigration – and he is determined to stick to it.

‘His team is looking at the Rwanda scheme. He is considering deporting illegal migrants to Rwanda and other countries so they cannot stay on American soil.’

However, any attempt to deport migrants to Rwanda is…

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