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Since his return to the White House, the Trump administration has tightened immigration policies and expanded enforcement efforts across the country. Philadelphia, which calls itself a “welcoming city,” has been targeted by this crackdown and has faced an increase in ICE raids and arrests.
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Axios on MSNTrump gets back behind raids in immigration whiplashPresident Trump surprised immigration hardliners last week when his administration announced it would pause some immigration raids that were hurting the agriculture and hospitality industries. Then just as quickly,
California Governor Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump have been engaged in a verbal dispute over immigration enforcement.
But even MacCallum appeared confused by the DHS spokesperson’s claim that there was no change in posture. Last week, as protests against immigration raids spread across the country, President Donald Trump conceded in a Truth Social post that his sweeping deportation agenda was hurting businesses in the agriculture, hotel, and leisure industries.
President Trump directed ICE to increase immigration enforcement in cities after easing up on raids at farms and hotels.
Tonight' host criticized the president for sending National Guard troops and Marines into Los Angeles: "Why would you send troops if there is nothing for them to do?"
In the days before protests erupted in Los Angeles, the Trump administration stepped up its efforts to detain migrants — taking into custody those who arrived for routine check-ins while also conducting workplace raids that have sent waves of fear across Southern California and beyond.
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Local News Matters on MSNNewsom lambastes Trump administration for giving immigrants’ health data to ICE officialsCALLING THE MOVE “legally dubious” and an “abuse,” Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday heavily criticized the Trump administration after reports surfaced that personal medical information — including immigration status — is being shared with deportation officials.