The Biden administration's immigration enforcement under the Trump administration has intensified, marked by increased ICE raids, courthouse arrests, and workplace crackdowns. ICE's detention capacity is set to more than double from 41,500 to over 100,000 with new Trump funding, following a 3,000 daily ICE arrest quota imposed by Senior White House adviser Stephen Miller in May 2025. These aggressive tactics have sparked widespread debate over immigration policy in the United States, with immigrant families increasingly avoiding court appearances due to distrust of the system. Hispanic Republicans in the U.S. House have expressed concern that Trump's mass deportation campaign could alienate Latino voters, prompting efforts to protect some undocumented immigrants from deportation. Meanwhile, the political landscape reflects tensions over Trump's economic policies, with calls for additional Republican seats in Texas attributed to dissatisfaction with his agenda. Additionally, broader geopolitical and economic issues such as third-country deportation threats for migrants, EU brands navigating US tariffs, and concerns over AI's impact on Europe's voice actors are also being discussed in related Reuters podcasts.
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