Trump starts massive ICE raid: fear among migrants grows!

Trump starts massive ICE raid: fear among migrants grows!
civil servants from the ICE immigration authority started in Chicago with targeted missions against migrants without a residence permit. This step takes place only one week after President Donald Trump took office. The operation is supported by law enforcement authorities such as the FBI and aims to enforce the United States Immigration Act and to ensure public and national security. The focus is particularly on potentially dangerous criminal migrants who are to be kept away from the communities. This was reported Radio euskirchen .
CNN described the operations as a "lightning campaign", in which several federal authorities received additional powers to arrest immigrants without papers. The exact extent of the operation was initially unclear, but it is known that it extends over several days and across the country. Meanwhile, Trump's government has driven the arrest and deportation of migrants in the past few days, although the actual operations behind the grandiose announcements of an unprecedented deportation program remain. According to Tagesspiegel is expected that these measures have a significant influence on the affected communities.
The effects on the communities
panic and uncertainty spread quickly in the affected communities. Michael Rodriguez, a city council in Chicago, describes the noticeable fear among immigrants. Many residents in immigration -rich districts report declining sales of their business, which is due to the fear of possible raids. A fishing dealer in New Jersey expressed horror about the actions of ICE, which have a negative impact on the local economy. The Attorney General of New York, Letitia James, emphasizes that local authorities cannot be forced to work with ICE raids, and announced legal steps against the raids.
The US government estimates that around 11 million people live in the United States without a valid residence permit, with some Republicans noticeable that the number may be higher. Trump's border protection officer, Tom Homan, describes the decline in the crime rate among illegal immigrants as a success. It states that the current raids, which are aimed at immigrants with criminals, including alleged rapists and gang members, were announced as a foretaste of the massive deportations. These developments lead to an atmosphere of uncertainty among immigrants and contribute to the spread of misinformation. Politics seem to be divided: in democratically conducted states there is resistance to the raids, while the federal government under Trump relies on a stricter immigration policy in order to tackle the alleged problems such as increasing crime and high rents. Kristi Noem, the new Minister of Homeland Protection, plans to implement the existing strategies in the area of immigration and border controls, as reported.
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