Trump orders increase in migrant deportations
Summary
President Donald Trump has ordered an increase in the detention and deportation of migrants in the United States, particularly targeting cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. This decision comes amid ongoing protests against his immigration policies, with demonstrations occurring across the country.Key Facts
- President Trump wants to expand efforts to detain and deport migrants throughout the U.S.
- He mentioned specific cities as targets, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York.
- Protests against his immigration policies have been happening nationwide since June 6.
- Trump faced legal challenges and criticism for using the military in response to protests.
- He called on various federal agencies to use all resources to support these deportation efforts.
- Trump emphasized focusing on "sanctuary cities," which do not fully cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
- Opinion polls showed support for his deportation policy, but protests have increased since the policy expanded.
- Recently, immigration officials were directed to pause raids on certain workplaces like farms and restaurants.
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