Trump says he will call national emergency again in DC if police fail to cooperate with ICE
President Trump warned that non-cooperation with immigration enforcement could trigger a new national emergency and federal police takeover, citing a 39% drop in violent crime during prior intervention.
- President Donald Trump threatened to call a national emergency and federalize Washington, D.C.'s police force after Mayor Muriel Bowser stated the city's police would not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement .
- Trump's military intervention, seeking to address crime, involved the deployment of National Guard troops, who conducted patrols and checkpoints.
- Some Democrats criticized Trump's actions as racially motivated, emphasizing that they target Black and immigrant communities.
- Mayor Bowser mentioned that her police department's primary function does not include immigration enforcement, contradicting Trump's claims about rising crime.
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47th U.S. president threatens to take over D.C. police again over immigration enforcement
By Gary Fields and Chris Megerian President Donald Trump on Sept. 15 threatened to once again federalize Washington, D.C.’s police force, in what he suggested could come in response to the city’s mayor’s stated refusal to cooperate with immigration enforcement. Trump’s emergency order, which took over the local police force, expired last week. Hours before […]
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Monday to re-federate Washington, D.C.'s police force, in what could be a response to the city's mayor's refusal to cooperate with immigration authorities.
Trump Threatens to Declare ‘National Emergency’ over D.C. Ending Cooperation with ICE
by Natalia Mittelstadt President Trump on Monday threatened to declare a national emergency and federalize Washington, D.C., over its Democrat mayor saying the city would end its cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Last month, Trump deployed the National Guard and federal law enforcement agencies to D.C. and federalized the city’s police department to crack down on crime. The 30-day order ended last week, at which time M…
Trump threatens to take over DC police again
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump threatened Monday to again federalize Washington, D.C.’s police force, in what he suggested could come in response to the city’s mayor’s stated refusal to cooperate with immigration enforcement.
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