Trump's Big Promises: Deportations and Tariffs - A Look Back
Remember back in 2016? The year of "build that wall," "Make America Great Again," and a whole lot of promises about how things were gonna change? One of those promises was a big one: mass deportations. Trump promised to round up and send back millions of undocumented immigrants, and he even said he'd get Mexico to pay for it. Talk about a hot button issue!
Then there were the tariffs. Trump's plan was to slap tariffs on imports from China and other countries, arguing it would bring manufacturing jobs back to America. He said it would be "easy" and that other countries would pay for it. Sound familiar?
So, what actually happened?
Well, the deportations never reached the levels Trump promised. He did step up enforcement, but his "mass deportation" plan never really materialized. Maybe it was too difficult, maybe it was too expensive, or maybe it was just too politically sensitive.
The tariffs, on the other hand, did happen. Big time. Trump slapped tariffs on all sorts of goods, leading to a trade war with China. The impact was HUGE. American consumers ended up paying more for things like clothes and electronics, and businesses had to deal with higher costs. It was messy and it hurt.
Was it all bad?
It's hard to say. Trump's policies did make a big impact, but it's still debated whether they were "good" or "bad." Some folks argue that they were necessary to protect American jobs and interests, while others argue that they hurt the economy and damaged relationships with other countries.
The bottom line is that Trump's promises about deportations and tariffs were bold and controversial. They definitely made waves, but whether they actually made America "great again" is still up for debate.