Trump Confirms National Emergency Plan For Mass Deportation Of Illegal Migrants

JAKARTA - President of the United States (US) elected Donald Trump confirmed he would announce a national emergency to carry out his campaign promise regarding mass deportation of migrants living in the US without official permission.

Last night, Trump responded to a social media post from Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch, who said earlier this month the new government report was preparing for such a declaration and used military assets to deport migrants.

"That's right!!" Trump wrote.

As reported by ABC News, Monday, November 18, Trump promised to start mass deportation as soon as he took office.

"On the first day, I will launch the biggest deportation program in American history to issue criminals," he said at a rally at Madison Square Garden before the US Presidential Election.

"I will save every city that has been attacked and conquered, and we will imprison these cruel and bloodhung criminals, then expel them from our country as quickly as possible," he continued.

Throughout the campaign, Trump promised to mobilize the National Guard to help with deportation efforts. Experts told ABC News that such a move would mark fundamental changes for the military, which are usually not involved in domestic law enforcement issues.