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But even if a US administration was able to legally move ahead with these plans, authorities would still have to contend with enormous logistical challenges.

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It is a significant move ahead of another long hard winter.

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But he said the completion of negotiations among the agencies puts the effort on track to move ahead.

In 2022, the Supreme Court allowed him to move ahead.

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If a US administration was able to legally move ahead with plans for mass deportations, authorities would still have to contend with enormous logistical challenges.

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