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ICE Reports 200,000 Deportations Under Trump; National Guard Arrest Sweeps; Judge Orders 'Alligator Alcatraz' Wind-Down

ICE Reports 200,000 Deportations Under Trump; National Guard Arrest Sweeps; Judge Orders 'Alligator Alcatraz' Wind-Down

The Trump administration highlights a nationwide immigration crackdown: ICE says 200,000 people have been deported since Trump returned to the White House, unveils a “worst of the worst” page, and touts intensified city arrest operations backed by National Guard deployments. A federal judge ordered the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” detention site in Florida to wind down amid legal and sanitation issues. DHS reports more than 300 arrests in Washington, D.C., and 5,000 in Los Angeles, alongside plans to hire thousands more CBP and ICE personnel. Critics warn of due-process and civil-rights risks as enforcement expands.

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ICE Arrests Spike In Hawaiʻi; Lawmakers Push Special Session To Rein In Enforcement

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ICE Arrests Spike In Hawaiʻi; Lawmakers Push Special Session To Rein In Enforcement
Hawaiʻi lawmakers and immigration advocates are urging a special legislative session to adopt state protections limiting immigration enforcement after...