ICE arrested nearly 1,000 undocumented individuals, including criminals, in a one-day surge under Trump's immigration crackdown.
Thursday on the RealClearPolitics podcastn Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discussed how far the public opinion pendulum will swing toward President Trump's immigration policy before America has enough and starts to swing back to the middle.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement had yet another busy day on Sunday, arresting nearly 1,000 people and lodging 554 detainers, as President Donald Trump attempts to secure the border.
The move comes after Trump rescinded a policy that kept schools off limits from immigration raids and arrests.
He declared a southern border emergency, reinstated some first-term policies, and ended programs allowing legal entry to the US
State officials proposed offering a $1,000 reward to registered bounty hunters for each successful deportation with which they assist.
Within hours of President Trump being sworn into office, 500 serious criminals who should not be in the United States were arrested by federal immigration officials who plan to deport them swiftly.
Florida lawmakers are in Tallahassee on Monday for a special session called by Gov. Ron DeSantis to address illegal immigration.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita's office is suing the St. Joseph County Sheriff's Department in South Bend, Indiana, for refusing to comply with ICE over immigration orders.
President Trump on Monday announced of slew of executive actions he will be taking to fulfill his promises on border security and illegal immigration.