Schumer Urges Trump to Withdraw ICE Agents from Major U.S. Cities
Schumer called the increased ICE enforcement in major cities dangerous and urged withdrawal as Democrats link the issue to delays in Homeland Security funding.
- Senator Chuck Schumer urged President Donald Trump to withdraw ICE agents from major U.S. cities, calling their actions dangerous and terrorizing communities.
- Public backlash intensified after a fatal shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, prompting calls for investigations into the incident.
- A Quinnipiac poll revealed that 53% of registered voters believed the shooting was not justified, indicating widespread disapproval of ICE's actions.
- Schumer emphasized that ICE agents lack proper training, which leads to violence and chaos as reported to various police officers.
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US Senate Democratic leader Schumer urges Trump to pull ICE agents out of cities
U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer on Thursday told President Donald Trump in a meeting that Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities in cities were "terrorizing communities" and that ICE agents should be pulled out.
Schumer presses Trump over ICE raids at White House meeting
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) asked President Donald Trump to withdraw immigration agents from major cities, calling a ramp-up in patrols and enforcement raids “dangerous” in a rare visit to the White House. Trump requested the meeting, according to a readout from Schumer’s office, to discuss billions in federal dollars the White House froze last fall for the Gateway tunnel project, but the conversation turned to other Washington f…
Chuck Schumer said in a meeting with Donald Trump that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities in cities are "terrorizing communities"
Schumer Calls for Withdrawal of ICE Agents from Cities
U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer expressed concerns to President Trump, stating that ICE activities in urban areas are causing fear among communities. Schumer urged the president to withdraw ICE agents, emphasizing the potential risks their presence poses to public safety.
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