Mon Nov 11 04:57:00 UTC 2024: ## Trump Ally Vivek Ramaswamy Calls for Mass Deportation, Says US Immigration System is Broken

**Washington, D.C.** – Vivek Ramaswamy, a prominent Indian-American advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, has voiced support for a mass deportation plan targeting illegal immigrants, arguing that the current immigration system is deeply flawed.

In an interview with ABC News, Ramaswamy asserted that those who entered the U.S. illegally have no right to remain, stating, “Those who have entered in the last couple of years, they haven’t established roots in the country. Those who have committed a crime, should be out of this country.” He proposed mass deportations as a way to restore the rule of law and “see self-deportations” by cutting off government aid to undocumented immigrants.

Ramaswamy, who previously competed with Trump during the Republican primaries, has since become a staunch supporter and confidant. He sees Trump’s second term as a chance to unite the country and implement policies that directly benefit Americans. He believes that Trump’s “number one focus” is to bring the nation together, even after a divisive election.

Ramaswamy also commented on the Republican Party’s shift towards a more diverse and inclusive coalition. He pointed to the support Trump received from Black, Hispanic, and younger voters, attributing it to a growing emphasis on principles like free speech, meritocracy, and limited foreign intervention.

He described the Republican Party as a coalition focused on “restoring self-governance” and ensuring that the will of the people is reflected in government decisions. He sees Trump as a “president in the real sense of that word,” who will prioritize the interests of ordinary Americans over bureaucratic interests.

Ramaswamy concluded by extending an invitation to Democrats to “give them a chance to actually make your life better,” promising policies that would result in higher paychecks, lower prices, and a secure border.

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