With his rigorous deportation policy, US President caused massive protests-Donald Trump that he would like to strengthen the measures against migrants. The Republican announces a serious procedure, especially in democratically governed cities in which there were demonstrations.
The protests had started in Los Angeles with sometimes violent riots, and demonstrations also took place in Chicago and New York. Now Trump announced on his truth to social platform to increase the raids against illegal immigrants in two cities. The officials of the responsible for ice authority must “do everything in their power” for the “largest mass portation in history”. “Done your work,” said the American president.
Stephen Miller, deputy Staff Chef in the White House, said that 3000 arrests had risen a day. Since Trump had started his second term, there have already been 650 arrests a day.
Millions of demonstrators for protests at the weekend
Given the heated mood against his migration policy, Trump pours oil into the fire again. The protests in Los Angeles took their outcome, where the US president even had national gardens and marine fans and the situation further escalated after incidental riots. During the weekend, further protests against Trump’s politics took place under the motto “no kings” – millions of people participated in the national, said the organizers.
Deportations are staged in public.
With the hard measures, Trump wants to relieve one of his election promises. He had talked about an “invasion” of immigrants without papers in the election campaign. Accordingly, the massive deportation is increased in public effects. However, some cities defend themselves against this harsh approach. These shrines, who do not fully collaborate with the immigrant authority, include Los Angeles, New York and Chicago.
Source: Krone

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