MSNBC - According to one estimate from the pro-immigration advocacy group American Immigration Council, arresting, detaining and deporting the 13.3 million people who are either in the United States illegally — or are in the country temporarily without legal status — could cost $315 billion. Trump campaign officials have said they don’t intend to deport every undocumented immigrant in the country immediately. Considering that the U.S. has never deported more than a half-million people in a single year, it would likely be impossible.
However, even deporting 1 million people yearly could cost nearly $90 billion. Apprehending immigrants, detaining them, court procedures and transporting them out of the country makes mass deportation a complicated and costly endeavor. Indeed, the estimated cost of deporting a single undocumented immigrant is estimated to run as high as $13,000.
Trump
has said as recently as this week that he wants to enlist the military
in his mass deportation plans, but that is easier said than done. Trump
will have to jump through various legal hoops to overcome the
impediments to using the uniformed military for domestic law
enforcement. To achieve his anti-immigration goals, Trump will likely
need Congress to authorize billions of dollars in new spending and hire
tens of thousands of new government employees.
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