When President-elect Trump enters the Oval Office in January 2025, he will likely transform how the United States conducts immigration policy – with a historic deportation operation, a crackdown on foreign gangs, an end to the broad use of parole to allow in migrants, and renewed border wall construction at the top of his agenda.
“We're going to fix our borders,” Trump said Wednesday as he declared victory. “We're going to fix everything about our country, and we've made history for a reason tonight.”
Trump made immigration and ending the crisis at the southern border a central part of his campaign, as he had in his initial 2016 White House bid.