


Trump Administration Expands Immigration Enforcement Policy Amid Controversy
The Trump administration's new immigration policy allows arrests in sensitive areas, enhancing deportation efforts amid pushback from advocacy groups.
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Overview
The Trump administration has removed restrictions on immigration enforcement in sensitive locations such as schools and churches, claiming it promotes public safety. Critics argue this may lead to increased fear in immigrant communities, deterring them from accessing essential services. Border czar Tom Homan highlighted a focus on public safety threats but acknowledged potential collateral arrests, especially in sanctuary cities. Additionally, the administration plans to phase out humanitarian parole programs and reinstate the 'Remain in Mexico' policy, prompting legal challenges from various states. The policy shifts significantly from those established during the Biden administration.
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