Obstacles mount as Trump advisors scurry to implement a deportation plan.
It didn’t take long for a caravan of approximately 3,000 migrants headed for the US-Mexico border to shrink in half once former President Donald Trump secured re-election. While the president-elect and his team of advisors work to organize a deportation plan for immigrants already within the country’s borders, those here illegally are signaling they will not go without a fight. A case in point is New York City, which was a hub of discontent this weekend as thousands took to the streets of Manhattan to protest their removal.
Multiple sources report that the Big Apple has spent approximately $5 billion to feed and house its 400,000 illegal immigrants – 200,000 of which landed in the city in the last two years. Protesters – many of whom carried…