


Trump Administration Begins Nationwide Immigration Raids, Arrests Nearly 1,000
In a series of coordinated ICE raids, nearly 1,000 arrests were made as part of the Trump administration's mass deportation strategy.
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Overview
In a notable escalation of immigration enforcement, the Trump administration conducted nationwide ICE raids, resulting in 956 arrests on Sunday alone, marking the largest single-day operation to date. Initial focus remains on serious criminals, including members of the Tren de Aragua gang and sex offenders. However, concerns grow over potential collateral impacts affecting law-abiding immigrants. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker emphasize their commitment to protecting immigrant communities. Diplomatic tensions also mount, as Colombia halts U.S. deportation flights, threatening sanctions amid rising opposition to the administration's mass deportation strategies.
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