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US Secretary of Homeland Security: Advertising campaign against immigrants without evidence begins
US Secretary of Homeland Security Christie Neom said in a new statement that a campaign would launch a multi -million dollar campaign to expel immigrants without a residence degree in the country and urged them to leave the US now.

US Secretary of Homeland Security Christie Neum reminded illegal immigrants that if they did not leave the United States, they would face the risk of fired and deprived of return to the country. "This is a strong warning for illegal immigrants to come to America," Naom said. "If they come, they will be prosecuted."
The message eventually stems from former US President Donald Trump's strict policies on immigrants and their admission programs. After arriving at the White House, Trump stopped the immigrant admission program and began expulsion of immigrants without evidence.
Recently, the US government has returned a number of smuggled immigrants from countries such as India and Central American countries, using military flights. There are also reports that some Afghan and Iranian citizens have been fired to Panama, and some offenders have been transferred to Guantanamo Prison in Cuba.
These strict US actions and policies to immigrants without evidence have caused positive reactions to people who want to control the country's borders and security, but on the other hand, criticism of human rights institutions and immigrant groups has sparked.
Given the current social and economic situation, the new propaganda campaign and the US government's fired measures will be of great interest and may have a profound impact on immigration societies and domestic and foreign policies.