Federal officials in the United States have defended President Donald Trump's intensified immigration enforcement campaign following a recent immigration raid in California that resulted in the death of a Mexican farmworker, Jaime Alanis García. Tom Homan, the Trump administration's border czar, described the incident as an "unfortunate event" and stated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was simply performing its duties. In response to the raid, a federal judge in Los Angeles ordered a temporary suspension of ICE operations targeting immigrants. The Trump administration has announced plans to appeal the judge's decision, aiming to continue its aggressive immigration enforcement tactics despite the legal challenge and public scrutiny.
Federal officials defend President #DonaldTrump’s escalating campaign to deport immigrants in the #US illegally, including a California farm raid that left one worker dead, and says the administration would appeal a ruling to halt some of its more aggressive tactics.
Federal officials are defending President Donald Trump’s escalating campaign to deport immigrants in the US illegally, including a California farm raid that left one worker dead, and say the administration will appeal a ruling that halts some of its more aggressive tactics. https://t.co/AAic0FASZ6
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