
NY Post: Trump’s Immigration Orders Are Strong, But Not Harsh
Team Trump’s newest immigration orders definitely toughen enforcement, but they’re a far cry from mass roundups.
Team Trump’s newest immigration orders definitely toughen enforcement, but they’re a far cry from mass roundups.
Immigrants nationwide are waiting anxiously to see how President Trump handles immigration enforcement after his rhetoric suggested a hardline approach.
As a candidate, Donald Trump pledged “zero tolerance for criminal aliens,” a stance, stripped of its tough-guy rhetoric, that might not have represented too drastic a departure from President Barack Obama’s prioritization of undocumented felons for deportation.
President Trump’s pledge to remove 2 million to 3 million undocumented immigrants from the U.S. began last week when federal officers arrested more than 680 people living in the country illegally.
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The Office of Inspector General for Homeland Security is investigating the agency’s role in President Trump’s immigration restrictions.
President Trump fired Acting Attorney General Sally Yates on Monday after she refused to defend his executive order on immigration.
Acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates took a bold stand Monday in refusing to defend the indefensible executive order to ban refugees and travelers from a selective group of Muslim-majority nations.