Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has signed a contract worth nearly $140 million to purchase six Boeing 737 aircraft for the purpose of creating a dedicated fleet for deporting immigrants [1] - The acquisition is expected to save U.S. taxpayers approximately $279 million by improving the efficiency of operations compared to relying on charter flights [1] - The contract is awarded to a company named "Daedalus Aviation," which was established in February 2024, and is reported to have potential conflicts of interest due to its executives holding positions in another company with significant contracts with the Department of Homeland Security [1] Group 2 - The Trump administration has made stopping illegal immigration and deporting undocumented immigrants a top priority, with over 579,000 individuals reportedly deported since January 20 [2] - A proposal by U.S. Customs and Border Protection aims to require visitors from visa waiver countries to provide five years of social media history as part of their travel authorization application [2][3] - The U.S. government has intensified scrutiny of visa applicants, resulting in the revocation of 85,000 visas since January, which is more than double the number from the previous year [3] Group 3 - Analysts suggest that the increased scrutiny and policies may negatively impact the U.S. tourism industry, with projections indicating a 7% decline in tourism revenue by 2025, amounting to a loss of $12.5 billion [3] - The Trump administration's directive for stricter health and financial assessments during visa reviews may further complicate the entry of international tourists [3]
遣返非法移民 美国政府又上新手段:花10亿元组建机队!美国土安全部:比包机省钱
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-11 14:51