Massive Immigration Crackdown: Over 500 Arrests in Just Three Days
In a swift action following his inauguration, President Donald Trump has initiated a significant crackdown on illegal immigration. Within the first three days of his presidency, U.S. authorities arrested 538 individuals viewed as illegal immigrants, with hundreds subsequently deported.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the details of the operation, which she described as the largest deportation effort in history. Among those arrested were a suspected terrorist, four individuals linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, and various others with convictions related to serious crimes, including sexual offenses against minors.
This decisive move comes after President Trump signed an executive order aimed at "Protecting the American people against invasion," citing an unprecedented increase in illegal immigration over the past four years. The order indicates that millions of individuals unlawfully entered the U.S., posing significant threats to national security and public safety.
The Trump administration has committed to enforcing immigration laws rigorously and prioritizing the deportation of individuals considered criminally dangerous.
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