White House Intensifies Border Crackdown on 100th Day of Trump’s Second Term
As President Donald Trump marks the 100th day of his second term, the White House is emphasizing a robust immigration enforcement campaign. Recent actions include the display of mugshots of alleged immigrant criminals on the White House lawn and the announcement of plans to sign three executive orders targeting sanctuary jurisdictions, enhancing law enforcement communication, and establishing English-language requirements for commercial truck drivers. (reuters.com)
The administration reports a significant decline in illegal border crossings, with 7,200 arrests in March 2025—the lowest monthly total since 2000. Despite this, concerns have been raised regarding due process rights, with reports of U.S.-citizen children being deported alongside their parents. Critics argue that such actions may violate constitutional protections. (reuters.com)
In response to these developments, President Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Michigan, deliver a commencement speech in Alabama, and participate in a high-profile interview, asserting that he feels more powerful during this term. (apnews.com)
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