According to the Washington Examiner, the once and future President Donald Trump intends to bring Illegal Aliens back to the country. No, he is not planning to send Tom Homan and some border guards to kidnap already-deported aliens and drop them on the front lawn of California Governor Gavin Newsome. (if that could be done with illegals already in the country, it would be pretty cool).

Biden and Kamala banned the use of the term “Illegal Alien” during their administration. After inauguration day, Trump will rescind that ban.

“In this [present] administration, we used ‘undocumented immigrants,’ right?” said a former high-ranking immigration official who now is involved in advising the transition team on policy. “Expect all of that to change.”

A second official involved in advising transition officials confirmed that talks on returning to “illegal alien” were true.

“I don’t see anyone at [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] or [U.S. Customs and Border Protection] using any euphemisms for illegal aliens after Jan. 20,” the second official said

In 2013, at the urging of the PC bullies, the news media and liberal politicians decided the term illegal alien did not accurately describe a person whose continued presence in the United States was against the law.  From that time forth, they used the term “undocumented immigrant.” But a look in the dictionary supports the use of illegal and alien for anybody who is not a U.S. citizen surreptitiously crossing the border without permission.

Illegal: forbidden by law; unlawful; illicit.
Alien: An un-naturalized foreign resident of a country. Also called non-citizen.

Undocumented never worked, especially if one uses the term the same way it is used by PC Police. If I steal a car and the cops come to my house asking me to show papers proving my ownership of the car, am I a car thief or an undocumented car driver? If I kidnap a child and I’m asked to show the kid’s birth certificate to prove parentage, am I an undocumented parent,, or a kidnapper?

In April 2021, Troy Miller, the senior official performing the duties of CBP commissioner, told the agency’s 60,000 personnel to stop using the terms “illegal alien,” “alien,” and “assimilation.”

The change represented an attempt by the Biden administration to get rid of decades-old legal terms that were used by Republican and Democratic administrations in the past but were increasingly seen by progressive Democrats as inhumane.

Employees were told to start using “noncitizen” or “migrant” for “alien,” “undocumented” for “illegal,” and “integration” for “assimilation.”

For decades, CBP had used “illegal alien” in its news releases and on social media when talking about incidents at the border or inside the United States.

Rodney Scott, then the head of the U.S. Border Patrol, privately rebuked the decision, according to an internal document leaked to the Washington Examiner at the time.

Along with rescinding the ban on Illegal aliens, the Trump administration is allowing the use of another unused but accurate term, “brain-dead old geezer,” for Joe Biden.