Chicago, Trump and immigration crackdown
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President Donald Trump’s two top immigration enforcers are at war. A massive shakeup at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has laid bare a pitched battle between Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem and border czar Tom Homan, Fox News reported.
University of Houston survey of 1,650 Texas voters finds 51% approve and 49% disapprove of Trump immigration policies, showing sharp partisan splits and differing views on crime and the economy.
President Trump’s favorability among Hispanic voters has dropped by 19 percentage points over the past 10 months as the White House charts an aggressive approach to immigration enforcement and
Mexico's southern border with Guatemala, once surging with migrants, mirrors the newfound stillness along the U.S. southern border with Mexico.
A man who posted threats to President Donald Trump over his LGBTA and immigration policies also wrote: "Death to the dictator," a federal investigator said.
The harsh reality of President Trump’s immigration crackdown is unfolding in cities across America. Reports of detained pregnant women and other terrifying encounters with ICE agents from alleged mistreatment to hospitalizations.
For example, in the latest survey, 54% of respondents either strongly or somewhat approve of Trump’s handling of immigration. In a July poll, 56% approved. Similarly, this survey found 42% approved of Trump’s tariffs and trade policies, whereas in the last poll, he earned 47% approval.
Miguel's embrace of his Mexican heritage musically, with multiple songs on "Caos" written and sung in Spanish, has coincided with the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, including mass deportations and expansion of ICE detention centers.
The Trump administration is reassigning at least half of the top leadership at Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices across the country.