President-elect Donald Trump's first major rally since winning the 2024 election sets the stage for significant policy shifts in immigration enforcement and social media regulation.
As reported by the New York Post, Trump announced plans for "the largest deportation operation in American history" to begin immediately upon taking office on January 20, 2025, while also suggesting a possible reversal of TikTok's impending ban.
Speaking at the Turning Point Action's AmericaFest conference in Phoenix, Trump outlined his vision for comprehensive immigration reform and border control. He emphasized the scale of his planned deportation initiative, comparing it to operations conducted during the Eisenhower administration.
Trump has appointed Tom Homan as his border czar designee to spearhead the massive deportation campaign. The 78-year-old president-elect detailed his strategy during the conference where Homan had spoken earlier. Trump's executive orders will focus on restricting illegal entry and addressing what he terms an "invasion" of the country.
Trump told the supportive crowd at AmericaFest:
On my first day back in the Oval Office, I will sign a historic slate of executive orders to close our border to illegal aliens and stop the invasion of our country.
The deportation initiative represents a cornerstone of Trump's domestic policy agenda. His administration plans to implement these measures immediately upon his return to office, signaling a dramatic shift in immigration enforcement priorities.
In a surprising development, Trump indicated potential changes to his stance on TikTok's future in America. The social media platform has until January 19, 2025, to either divest from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance or be removed from U.S. app stores.
Recent developments include a meeting between TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew and Trump at Mar-a-Lago, where they discussed the platform's future. Trump's campaign has benefited from TikTok's reach, garnering billions of views and improving his standing with younger voters.
Trump shared his evolving perspective on the platform:
I think we're going to have to start thinking about TikTok. We did go on TikTok. We had a great response with billions of views…and it was so beautiful to see. I said, we got to keep this sucker around a little while.
Trump outlined additional initiatives focusing on public health and security concerns, particularly regarding the fentanyl crisis. His administration plans to launch extensive public awareness campaigns about drug dangers, comparing them in scale to presidential campaign advertising efforts.
The president-elect has threatened tariffs against Canada, Mexico, and China to combat the flow of precursor chemicals used in fentanyl production. This approach aligns with Republican concerns about drug trafficking through the southern border.
Trump also addressed issues regarding the Panama Canal, expressing concerns about U.S. naval and commercial interests. He emphasized the need to maintain American influence over the strategic waterway's operations.
President-elect Trump's AmericaFest appearance outlined his administration's priorities for 2025 and beyond. His immigration enforcement plans promise the most extensive deportation operation in U.S. history, while his reconsideration of the TikTok ban reflects evolving views on social media regulation. These policy shifts, combined with initiatives addressing drug trafficking and international commerce, signal significant changes in American domestic and foreign policy when Trump returns to the White House in January 2025.