Utah Rep. Celeste Maloy endorses Donald Trump's plan to detain and deport migrants.
Congress recently approved funding more detention beds, which Maloy says will be a key part of Trump’s immigrant crackdown.
“Even when we pick people up, we don’t have anywhere to hold them,” Maloy said. “That’s what the detention beds are about, a place to hold them.” When Trump was first elected in 2016, even though Republicans had control of the House and Senate, Maloy said, they wasted time trying to put their policy goals into action. If Trump wins in 2024, she said, they won’t make the same mistake.
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