Trump Administration’s Christmas Week Highlights: Key Developments

Even as the Christmas holiday shortened the workweek, significant developments unfolded in the Trump administration.
Trump's week in review: Targeting ISIS, $3K to self-deport

While the Christmas season often slows the pace of daily events for many, significant developments took place within the Trump administration this week. Announcing a temporary $3,000 incentive, the administration aimed to encourage illegal immigrants to voluntarily return to their home countries by the year’s end. Additionally, decisive military actions were executed against ISIS operatives in Nigeria.

The following are five key stories from this past week that you might have missed.

Incentive for Self-Deportation

The Trump administration introduced a limited-time offer, proposing a $3,000 cash incentive for illegal immigrants who choose to self-deport by December 31st. This initiative is part of broader immigration enforcement efforts aimed at reducing the number of undocumented individuals residing in the United States.

Military Action in Nigeria

In a separate development, the administration directed military operations targeting ISIS fighters in Nigeria. This action represents a continued commitment to combating terrorism and supporting global security.

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