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The Trump administration's immigration enforcement has led to chaotic and aggressive actions by federal agents, as seen in various incidents across the country.
The Trump administration's approach to immigration enforcement has led to militarization in cities like Los Angeles, setting a precedent for similar actions across the country.
Trump's strategy seems to involve using militarized operations to portray Democrats as weak on crime and immigration.
Crime is a major issue for Trump, with his administration sending troops to support ICE in various cities to address crime concerns.
The U.S. spends $170 billion on deportation efforts, more than what is spent on child care or school lunches. This highlights a misalignment in priorities, focusing more on expelling undocumented workers than supporting children.
The Trump administration's handling of immigration enforcement has been criticized for being overly aggressive and poorly managed.
The cost of deportations has tripled, with $100,000 spent per person deported. A more efficient solution could be fining employers who hire illegal immigrants, potentially stopping the issue at its source.
The Trump administration's immigration crackdown is escalating, with National Guard deployments causing tension in cities like Chicago and Portland.
There is significant public support for deporting undocumented immigrants, but many voters feel the administration's methods are too harsh.
The public is divided on immigration policies, supporting deportation in general but disapproving of the administration's methods.