At first, he would just talk about immigrants living in the country illegally.
Make him president again, Donald Trump told his audiences, and he would make sure that undocumented immigrants were uprooted and deported. When he ran in 2016, he focused mostly on those immigrants who were identified as criminals, an argument his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), elevated during the vice-presidential debate earlier this month. But, in part because Trump constantly exaggerates the scale of the undocumented immigrant population, his 2024 pitch now centers on something much more sweeping, intentionally targeting and expelling theoretical tens of millions of people.
His idea is to cobble together an ad hoc group of enforcers tasked with sweeping the country for targets.
“We will send elite squads of ICE, border patrol, and federal law enforcement officers to hunt down, arrest, and deport every last illegal alien gang member, until there is not a single one left,� he explained in a recent social media post, referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies.
Described like that, it might look at a bit like the streets of D.C. in June 2020, when, in response to protests focused on the killing of George Floyd by police in Minnesota, the Trump administration pulled in enforcers from various parts of the government, some of whom intentionally stripped off any identifying insignia. These were the demonstrations that prompted Trump to suggest that protesters be beaten or shot.
But the targets of this bespoke retributory force wouldnâ€
On the campaign trail over the past few days, Trump has further expanded the universe of U.S. residents that he pledges to confront.
“You know, I always say: We have the outside enemy, so you can say China, you can say Russia, you can say Kim Jong Un, you can say — but thatâ€
He reinforced that point in an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, perhaps the single most credulously pro-Trump voice in American media.
“We have two enemies. We have the outside enemy, and then we have the enemy from within. And the enemy from within, in my opinion, is more dangerous than China, Russia and all these countries, because if you have a smart president, he can handle them pretty easily,� Trump said. He insisted that he had done so when in office previously.
“But the thing thatâ€
Importantly, this came soon after Bartiromo had asked Trump about the risk of violence emerging around the election. She reminded Trump about the purported threat posed by immigrants from China and debunked claims about murderers crossing the border. She mused that “these outside agitators [might] start up on Election Day.�
“I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within, not even the people that have come in and destroyed our country, by the way, totally destroying our country. The towns, the villages, theyâ€
Itâ€
He and Bartiromo also talked about Elon Muskâ€
“The only thing you can do is to win,� Trump replied.
Hours before that interview aired on Sunday, Trump had offered a furious social media complaint about a new biographical movie focused on his life. He described the movieâ€
“So sad that HUMAN SCUM, like the people involved in this hopefully unsuccessful enterprise, are allowed to say and do whatever they want in order to hurt a Political Movement, which is far bigger than any of us,â€� Trump complained. Thereâ€
Despite Vanceâ€
What would be different if he returns to power is that he would be unconstrained and view the construction of a punitive deportation force as part of his mandate. During his first term in office, he stretched the limits of his executive power to build part of the wall he had promised his voters, though on Americaâ€
The only question, really, is how expansive its targeting of Americaâ€