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Trump, Alex Pretti
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Trump on Wednesday was as good as his word. He did de-escalate “a little bit” after the shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents last weekend drove Minneapolis and the country toward a dangerous crisis.
The total number of deportations since President Donald Trump took office is 540,000 — fewer than in the last two years of the Biden administration, when border crossings were at record highs.
Where does President Donald Trump’s mass deportation promise stand one year into his administration?
President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to carry out the largest deportation operation in U.S. history. One year since taking office for his second term, Trump has taken dramatic actions, including invoking rarely used laws and launching aggressive immigration enforcement in several U.S. cities.
As protests continue over immigration enforcement operations, comparisons have been made with the "Deporter in Chief."
In today’s edition, we have an in-depth, behind-the-scenes report on how President Donald Trump changed his approach following the weekend shooting in Minneapolis.
The Trump administration is expected to deport dozens of Iranians back to their home country as soon as this Sunday, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
CNN data analyst Harry Enten said that President Donald Trump’s polling with Latinos is collapsing at a rate that he’s “rarely” seen before. The 37-year-old data guru revealed on Wednesday’s CNN News Central that the 79-year-old president’s focus on deportations has led Latinos’ overall approval of Trump to plunge 23 points since the start of his term.
With thousands of people dead in Iran, the Trump administration still plans to go ahead with a deportation flight as early as this weekend.
Donald Trump defended Kristi Noem on Tuesday amid growing calls for the president to fire his homeland security secretary over her handling of the White House’s mass deportation efforts. Asked whether Noem would step down,