Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Trump’s deportation plan would hurt families and economy, Senate hears | US immigration | The Guardian

Instead of mass deportations, [let's have] mass accountability," said the senator Dick Durbin, the committee's Democratic chair. "Let's fix our broken immigration system in a way that protects our country and honors our heritage as a nation of immigrants." 

Democrats turned to their witnesses – an immigration expert, a retired army major general and an undocumented prosecutor – to make the case that mass deportations would do far more harm than good. 

"The president-elect's mass deportation plans would crash the American economy, break up families and take a hammer to the foundations of our society by deporting nearly 4% of the entire US population," Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the nonpartisan American Immigration Council, testified to the committee. 

An analysis by his group estimates that it would cost nearly $1tn to carry out Trump's mass deportation plan and slash the annual GDP by between 4.2% and 6.8% – a level on par with the recession of 2008. Asked how Trump's plans could impact Americans financially, Reichlin-Melnick said it would exacerbate inflation and cause food prices to rise…

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