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President Trump Escalates Immigration Raids and Proposes Federal Troops Deployment in U.S. Cities

NextFin news, WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced an escalation of immigration raids and called for the deployment of federal troops in multiple U.S. cities, including Chicago and Boston, to combat violent crime and enforce immigration laws.

The White House released a video on social media showing President Trump urging Democratic-led cities to accept assistance from the National Guard. Trump stated, "We cannot allow a depraved criminal element of violent repeat offenders to continue spreading destruction and death throughout our country. We have to respond with force and strength. We have to be vicious just like they are. It's the only thing they understand."

The president's remarks referenced the recent murder of a Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, North Carolina, where surveillance footage showed a suspect with a lengthy arrest record attacking the victim.

Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security has launched large-scale immigration enforcement operations in Chicago and Boston, with plans to expand to other cities. U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan said, "I'm not going to forecast what we do in our operations, but I've been honest, sanctuary cities are prioritized. So, figure it out. Sanctuary cities, we all know who they are. They're going to see an increase ICE enforcement in those cities."

Additionally, the Supreme Court recently approved ICE "roving patrols" in Los Angeles, granting agents broad authority to stop and question individuals, including U.S. citizens, based on appearance, language, or location. Civil rights advocates have raised concerns about potential overreach, but the White House maintains that U.S. citizens "should not be concerned."

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized, "This administration is focused on the detention and deportation of illegal alien criminals who broke our immigration laws." Civil rights groups warn that past immigration raids have ensnared U.S. citizens and caution that the Supreme Court's decision could expand ICE's reach.

The announcement has sparked political debate, with Democratic leaders and civil rights organizations expressing apprehension about the use of federal troops in cities and the impact on community relations. Some Democratic senators have filed legal briefs supporting lawsuits against the administration's troop deployment plans.

These developments come amid ongoing national discussions about immigration policy, public safety, and federal versus local authority in law enforcement.

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