Trump's immigration plans, their effect on agriculture, and social media clashes. On this episode, Caitríona Perry is joined by Sumi Somaskanda and North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher. They discuss Donald Trump's key policy priorities as it gets closer and closer to his inauguration. This week the president-elect vowed to end automatic citizenship for anyone born in the United States on his first day in office. Mr Trump reiterated his plans for mass deportation for undocumented immigrants. What impact would that have on agriculture - a sector that relies heavily on migrant labour? The Global Story brings you trusted insights from BBC journalists worldwide. And every Saturday until the inauguration of Donald Trump on the 20th of January, we bring you an update on his Path to the Presidency. If you don’t want to miss an episode, follow or subscribe to The Global Story wherever you get your BBC podcasts. You can email us at theglobalstory@bbc.com
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Hi there, I'm Katrina Perry from the BBC World Service.
This is the global story.
As Donald Trump continues to build out his team, we're learning more about what his policies might actually be.
We're another week closer to the start of President Trump's second term.
And this week the President elect vowed to end automatic citizenship for anyone born in the United States and to do that on his first day in office.
We're going to end that because it's ridiculous.
We're the only country that has it.
He also reiterated his plans for mass deportation for undocumented immigrants.
What impact would that have on agriculture, a sector that relies heavily on migrant labor?
Or could promises to roll back regulation and environmental protections mean farmers benefit from Trump 2.0?