Donald Trump will be ascending to power at the White House on January, 2025 when he takes over the reigns from Joe Biden, the current US President. The first action that Trump is reportedly going to undertake will be mass deportations of illegal immigration, which is facing due resistance from a faction of US regions. However, Trump's reported deputy chief of staff in his upcoming administration, Stephen Miller and his nonprofit has sent over letters to California officials, along with dozens of others across the country, about the consequences of resisting the illegal immigration enforcement.
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Donald Trump's strict cognizance of the illegal immigration issue has made many frantic in recent days, and after his Presidency was confirmed on November 5, there are also fears about an incoming travel ban to the US for those countries who have a majority of Muslim population. This has poised a problem for overseas students at US universities, with these institutions ow issuing advisories to their foreign students to return to US before Trump becomes President.
Meanwhile, Miller's letter has reached top officials, including the likes of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell, according to a Los Angeles Times report. It also includes a stern warning for those who try to conceal, harbor or shield illegal immigrants.