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Mass Arrests Of Illegal Immigrants In The United States Began On Tuesday

Tomorrow, Monday (January 20), Donald Trump will be sworn in as the new president of the United States. From the day after his inauguration, the US immigration authorities will begin mass arrests of illegal immigrants in the country. This information was given in media reports citing a top border official of Donald Trump’s new administration. It will be Republican Trump’s first step back in the White House on Monday.

By doing so, he would keep his campaign promise to deport millions of illegal immigrants from the United States. Trump’s new administration is planning an “immigration crackdown” in Chicago starting Tuesday, according to reports. Homan, the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), who oversaw the separation of immigrant parents and children at the border during Trump’s first term, said, “There are going to be big operations in many parts of the country. Chicago is just one of many places.

On Tuesday, ICE will finally hit the ground running to do their job. Homan added, “We have directed ICE to enforce immigration laws without apology. The focus will be on the worst, public safety threats first. But no one will be left out. Those who are in the country illegally will have problems. “

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