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Trump defends ICE: ‘I think they haven’t gone far enough’

President Trump says Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids face legal limits from judges appointed by Biden and Obama, despite aggressive tactics used in U.S. neighborhoods.

  • Trump said immigration raids 'haven't gone far enough' and claimed that 'liberal judges' appointed by Democratic presidents 'held back' immigration operations.
  • The president defended tactics like tackling suspected immigrants, using tear gas, and smashing car windows, saying 'you have to get the people out.'
  • Trump's administration expanded a program deputizing local police as immigration agents, leading to more arrests but raising concerns over racial profiling and wrongful detentions.
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The US immigration authorities, ICE, are not going too far in raids against immigrants who are illegally in the US. In fact, they have not gone far enough, according to US President Donald Trump. It is said...

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Trump justifies the US immigration agency's actions. Despite dramatic images, he demands even more effort. News on the blog.

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Again and again videos on the net, which show raids against migrants in the USA, are frightening. They are hard scenes. The US President has no problem with this - on the contrary.

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