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All that matters is numbers, pure numbers. Quantity over quality,” one Immigrations and Customs Enforcement insider told The Post.
President Donald Trump's administration has reversed course again in where ICE agents can conduct immigration raids.
The deployment aims to bolster ICE's capacity by allowing law enforcement to focus on frontline duties, the Pentagon said.
Many disapprove of deportations to an El Salvador prison and suspending asylum applications; expanding the Mexico border wall has gained support.
A new CNN report based on government data found that more than 75 percent of those detained had no record beyond traffic or immigration offenses
Frank Baker, a former city councilor who was one of the more conservative voices while he served, said that he would work with the police department to protect the city from federal overreach.
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.