Trump Doubles Down Despite National Protests
Donald Trump isnโt backing down. As protests erupt nationwide, he has only escalated his immigration crackdown. Labeling his critics โradical Democrat politicians,โ Trump declared his mission: to carry out theย largest mass deportation program in U.S. history.
ICE Arrest Surge: From 650 to 3,000 Daily
Public outrage continues to grow over recent ICE raids. But Trump remains focused. He praised the agencyโs aggressive actions and vowed to expand them even further.
Stephen Miller, Trumpโs top immigration advisor, revealed that ICE plans to increase daily arrests from 650 toย at least 3,000. This massive ramp-up is part of what Trump calls the โtoughest crackdown on immigration in U.S. history.โ
Social Media Post Signals Aggressive Action
In a post on Truth Social, Trump stood by ICE, praising officers for their โstrength, determination, and courage.โ He claimed they face โviolence, harassment, and threatsโ from political opponentsโbut emphasized that nothing would stop them from fulfilling their mission.
He issued aย direct orderย to ICE:
โDo all in your power to achieve the single largest mass deportation program in history.โ
Targeting Major U.S. Cities
Trump didnโt hold back. He warned that ICE will ramp up deportations in three major cities:ย Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago. According to him, these cities house โmillions upon millions of illegal aliens.โ
He accused Democrats of using undocumented immigrants to expand their voter base, cheat elections, and increase dependency on government programsโat the expense of American workers.
Att.ack.ing Critics and Cultural Divides
Trump lashed out at his opponents, calling them โradical left Democratsโ who โhate our countryโ and want to โdestroy our inner cities.โ He connected immigration with broader cultural issues, slamming open borders, transgender rights, and men participating in womenโs sports.
โGet the Job Doneโ
Closing his statement, Trump pledged to useย every available resource. He called on ICE, Border Patrol, the FBI, DEA, ATF, and other agencies to fully commit to the operation.
Millions at Risk
Previously, Trump toldย TIMEย he aimed to deportย up to 15 millionย people and didnโt rule out using the militaryโdespite legal restrictions. Senator J.D. Vance proposed starting withย 1 million.
By April 2025, Trumpโs administration claimed 140,000 people had already been deported. However, independent estimates suggest the number could be closer toย 70,000.

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