Can Trump realistically deport millions of undocumented immigrants?
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Since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the administration’s crackdown on undocumented migrants has led to more than 3,500 arrests. In a related development, Colombia narrowly avoided a trade war with the US when it turned back American military planes bringing back Colombian migrants. India, in contrast, has repeatedly said that on the immigration issue, it will do the “right thing” by the US.
How are undocumented immigrants affected by Trump’s recent moves changing the immigration regime? Will his attempt to end birthright citizenship withstand legal scrutiny? Are his plans for large-scale detention and deportation likely to take off? And if they do, what is the likely economic fall-out?
Guest: Dr Neeraj Kaushal, Professor at the School of Social Work at Columbia University, New York.
Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu
Edited by Jude Francis Weston