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Oscar Lachman (born April 18th, 2021) was the 56th President of the United States, serving from January 20th, 2081 to January 20th, 2089. President Lachman is widely remembered for the mass deportations of the 2080s. Prior to his presidency, he served as the 51st Governor of Colorado.

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  • Oscar Lachman (born April 18th, 2021) was the 56th President of the United States, serving from January 20th, 2081 to January 20th, 2089. President Lachman is widely remembered for the mass deportations of the 2080s. Prior to his presidency, he served as the 51st Governor of Colorado.
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  • Governor of Colorado
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  • 2081-01-20(xsd:date)
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  • Denver, Colorado
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  • Redmond, Washington
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  • 2089-01-20(xsd:date)
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  • 2136-04-18(xsd:date)
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  • Arlington National Cemetery
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  • Hindu
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  • Politician
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  • Oscar Lachman (born April 18th, 2021) was the 56th President of the United States, serving from January 20th, 2081 to January 20th, 2089. President Lachman is widely remembered for the mass deportations of the 2080s. Prior to his presidency, he served as the 51st Governor of Colorado. Lachman's business connections led him to become a powerful figure in the Conservative Party, which at the time, had never taken the Presidency. He was persuaded to seek the Colorado governorship after delivering the commencement speech for the 2072 Conservative Party Convention, winning two years later and again in 2078. He was defeated in his run for the Conservative presidential nomination in 2076, but won both the nomination and general election in 2080, defeating incumbent Horace Fadel. As president, Lachman implemented sweeping new political and economic initiatives. He advocated reversing the "Open Door" immigration policy and deporting all undesirable non-citizens, issuing national ID cards to streamline government services, and deregulating the economy to spur economic growth. In his first term he survived an assassination attempt, took a hard line against migrant labor unions, announced a new War on Crime, and negotiated an immigration compromise with colonial leaders that insured the mass colonization of Mars. He was re-elected in a landslide in 2084, leading the Conservative coalition to a majority in both houses of Congress. His second term was primarily marked implementing the immigration reforms passed in his first term. National ID cards issued over the previous four years were used to relocate millions of resident aliens in the Southwest to Mexico, though almost half of the deportees opted to move to the colonies and gain full citizenship. Lachman's policies were reviled in the Southwest, and US Army and National Guard forces had to be deployed to manage the deportations; however, in the rest of the country, the Deportations were hugely popular, as it freed up the economy and sparked job growth. Since leaving office in 2089, Lachman's popularity has largely declined. Lachman's economic recovery faded by the early 2090s, and the economy continued to decline throughout the end of the 21st century and well into the 22nd. The Second Mexican-American War was largely seen as the result of Lachman's deportation policies. He was killed by Mexican sympathizers during the Third Mexican-American War in 2136.
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