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Trump increases the suppression of immigration within the next 100 days

IT was an unusual display in the northern part of the White House: 88 yard tags with people's faces, whose Trump administration states that there are criminals whose immigration agents arrested.

President Donald Trump has begun a harsh immigration action during his first 100 days – he is more people for immigration for immigration who allow arrests outside the school and the courthouse, and sending more than 200 Venezuelan men in El Salvador.

He plans to do more in the coming weeks.

Trump will illegally raise jobs in the country and sign an order on Monday, accompanied by his chief prosecutor and secretary of internal security to send him a list of so -called shrine cities that do not do enough to cooperate with Trump officials.

After Trump has taken office, the number of immigration is tripled in the jobs, Tom Homan Tom Homan reported Trump border on Monday. “It starts to triple again,” Homan said. Trump promised to bring back the job raids on the campaign track after the Biden administration had largely completed such enforcement tactics.

Over the past week, the Trump administration has increased the pace of suppression of immigration. Over the past week, Florida's law enforcement agencies made the immigration and Customs Board Miami's office to arrest 800 people who were allegedly illegally in the country. And the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Internal Security arrested 100 people and allegedly confiscated drugs and guns in a joint raid in the Colorado Springs Springs Springs, which Trump said, according to Trump administration.

New deeds come when the Trump administration is trying to carry out the barriers to deportation. On Friday, Trump's Ministry of Justice arrested a county judge in Wisconsin, who was allegedly documented by federal deportation officials and the Trump Administration is facing anxiety and controlling control of three US citizens' children. And Trump has knocked on a Supreme Court order to “facilitate” the release of prison in Kilmar Abrega Garcia El Salvador after he was mistakenly deported from Maryland. April 22 interview with TIME said Trump said he had not asked El Salvador President Nayib Buke to return Abrgo Garcia, “Because my lawyers have not asked me to ask him”

The survey shows that Trump's immigration measures lose public support. A poll on Washington Post-APC-IPSOS on Friday showed that 46% of Americans approved Trump's immigration policy, which was below the 50% approval of this topic in February. The survey of the New York Times/Siena College opened on Friday, with 47% approved and 51% denied handling of her immigration.

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