White House, Trump and Immigration
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Trump, immigration and Minneapolis
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Fiery White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is doubling down on accusations that California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state’s top cop are turning their backs on public safety — and putting violent criminals back on the streets — by refusing to cooperate with ICE detainer requests.
Tom Homan said hundreds of agents would leave the city following ‘unprecedented’ cooperation with local officials.
It’s unclear if President Donald Trump or enough congressional Republicans will agree to any of the Democrats’ larger demands on immigration enforcement. Republicans have already pushed back.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said she had not heard Trump plans to deploy immigration agents to polling sites, but didn't rule it out
Border czar Tom Homan said immigration enforcement could reduce the number of officers in the state, but only after “cooperation” from local officials. Minnesota officials say this is already happening.
The White House on Tuesday evening defended mass deportations and accused the far-left of protecting illegal migrant criminals.
Minaj's posts followed her appearance at a White House event earlier this week promoting children's investment accounts created under a Trump-backed spending package.
Democrats are threatening to block funding for the Homeland Security Department when it expires in two weeks unless there are “dramatic changes” and “real accountability” for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other law enforcement agencies who are carrying out President Donald Trump’s campaign of federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota and across the country.