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Trump wants to tighten raids against migrants – especially in certain cities
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Despite great protests across the country, Donald Trump holds on to his tough course against migrants. The US President also increases pressure on democratically ruled cities.
In the heated debate about his migration policy, US President Donald Trump follows. The Republican instructed the immigration authority ICE in a long contribution on its Truth Social platform to expand arrests and deportations, especially in the democratically ruled metropolises Los Angeles, Chicago and New York. The officials would have to “do everything in their power” for the “greatest mass deportation in history”. Trump appealed to ICE and other authorities: “Completing the job!”
In several US cities there have been protests against Trump’s migration policy in the past few days. The demonstrations became more intensely and occasionally moved in Krawalle, after the President of the Los Angeles area was sent to Los Angeles – against the express will of the California governor Gavin Newsom, who is considered the possible candidate for the Democrats for the presidency election in 2028.
Donald Trump increases pressure on uncooperative cities
Mass deports were a central promise of campaigns by Trump. Raids and arrests have been staged publicly since taking office: with press releases, photos of the affected and regular updates about the enforcement. A thorn in the side of Trump is so -called Sanctuary Cities at his hard course – cities, some of which are more, sometimes less vehemently refuse to cooperate with ICE. This also includes Los Angeles, New York and Chicago.
It is estimated that around eleven million people live without valid papers in the United States. Many of them do an indispensable work for the US economy-for example in agriculture, in construction and in the catering trade.
Mass deportations are noticeable
Against this background, Trump recently made a course correction: the “New York Times” reported, citing government employees, ICE was instructed internally to largely suspend raids and arrests in agricultural companies, hotels and restaurants. The responsible Ministry of Homele Protection confirmed the research of the newspaper. Trump himself referred to the concerns of farmers and hoteliers at Truth, to whom reliable workers would be taken.
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