CHARLIE KIRK (HOST): Stephen, when Trump is president again as the 47th President of the United States, how do we deport 30 million people?
STEPHEN MILLER (FORMER TRUMP ADVISOR): Well, your first priority for deportation needs to be to send a message to the world, and for many other reasons, needs to be all of the illegal aliens who entered the country under Joe Biden.
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In order to carry out a deportation operation of that scale, you would need to involve the U.S. military, which is why President Trump often talks about the Eisenhower model, when the last time the U.S. military was involved in a large-scale deportation operation. That's also why Trump has talked about invoking the Alien Enemies Act.
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And then you need to mobilize the U.S. military, state, federal, and local law enforcement to then carry out large-scale deportations across the whole country. And then you would need to build very large staging facilities to carry out the removals. Because, you know, logistically, what a lot of people don't think about or realize, is that if a deportation team goes to a particular house and arrests an illegal alien family – so, say, a mother, a father, and four children, there's not just a plane on a tarmac that's ten minutes away ready to take them. And even if there was, it wouldn't be very efficient use of resources, right, to have an entire chartered aircraft for a single-family unit.
So you need to then build massive staging facilities so that you can efficiently remove people a planeful at a time, or when applicable, a busload, if it's going to go back to Mexico, at a time. And so it would be an undertaking that would be greater than any national infrastructure project we've done to date, but that's what we have to do.