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Trump set to expand immigration crackdown in 2026 despite brewing backlash
The Trump administration plans to hire thousands of agents and open new detention centers with $170 billion in funding to increase deportations and workplace raids in 2026.
- Trump has increased immigration enforcement in major U.S. cities, resulting in clashes with residents and high-profile raids on businesses.
- Trump is expanding immigration enforcement by adding fresh funds and hiring thousands more agents, according to White House Border Czar Tom Homan.
- The administration has deported around 622,000 immigrants since Trump took office in January, as pointed out by the Trump administration.
- The enforcement will target workplaces, possibly increasing arrests, affecting the economy, and impacting Republican-leaning business owners, as stated by the Trump administration.
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Trump to expand immigration crackdown ahead of 2026 midterms
U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing for a more aggressive immigration crackdown in 2026 with billions in new funding, including by raiding more workplaces even as backlash builds ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
·Mumbai, India
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US President Donald Trump is preparing for a more aggressive immigration crackdown in 2026 with billions in new funding, including by raiding more workplaces — even as backlash builds ahead of next year’s midterm elections. Trump has already surged immigration agents into major US cities, where they swept through neighborhoods and clashed with residents. While federal agents this year conducted some high-profile raids on businesses, they largely…
·Pakistan
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