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Trump Showcases Immigration Crackdown with Mugshot Display and Executive Orders

As his second term reaches 100 days, President Trump highlights mass deportations, reduced border crossings, and a new order targeting sanctuary cities.

President Donald Trump arrives on Marine One at the White House, Sunday, April 27, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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President Donald Trump waves as he arrives at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J., Saturday, April 26, 2025, upon returning from a trip to attend the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Overview

  • The White House displayed posters on its lawn featuring mugshots of alleged criminal immigrants arrested under Operation Tidalwave, which has resulted in nearly 800 arrests in just four days.
  • President Trump is set to sign an executive order directing officials to identify sanctuary cities and states not complying with federal immigration laws within the next month.
  • Border Czar Tom Homan reported a 95% drop in illegal border crossings since Trump's return to office, citing stricter policies and expanded border wall construction.
  • The administration faces ongoing legal challenges, including a Supreme Court block on using the Alien Enemies Act for deportations and a federal ruling against withholding funds from sanctuary jurisdictions.
  • Trump has criticized American courts for obstructing his immigration agenda, calling for 'Courageous JUSTICE' and defending his aggressive enforcement measures.