Trump officials place mug shot posters of arrested illegal immigrants on White House lawn
- On Monday, White House staff posted posters with mugshots of immigrants accused of crimes as part of a campaign by the Trump administration.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi and Brian Kilmeade promoted the posters in an interview, which Fox News highlighted as a top story.
- Public disapproval of Trump’s immigration actions is significant, with a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll showing 53% disapproval.
- The administration's decisions have provoked criticism for their treatment of immigrants, including the deportation of U.S. Citizen children and detaining student activists.
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The Unusual White House Decorated with Dozens of Pictures of Immigrants Arrested by Donald Trump · Global Voices
Officials of the Donald Trump administration placed along the entrance of the White House an unusually decorated: about 100 posters with police photographs of arrested immigrants. It occurs in a context of a reversal of the president's positive image, questioned especially by his immigration policies, and 100 days after his assumption.Trump's first 100 days: The White House displays posters of detained immigrantsOfficials began to place the imag…
He arrived to a citizenship appointment in New Orleans. Under Trump, ICE arrested him.
Federal prosecutors under Trump have made prodigious use of a statute that deems “illegal reentry” into the United States a federal crime, according to a Times-Picayune review of federal court records.
100 Days, 100 Mugshots: White House Showcases Signs Spotlighting Crimes by Illegal Immigrants
The White House lawn is now lined with posters displaying the mugshots and alleged crimes of 100 illegal immigrants arrested during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term, according to Fox News. These signs, which feature the word “arrested” at the top and label each individual as an “illegal alien,” list serious offenses such as rape, murder, child sexual assault, lewd acts in front of minors, and the distribution of fentany…
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