ICE begins first major immigration raids in NYC under Trump deportation initiative
Briefly

In a significant campaign against illegal immigration, federal authorities initiated deportation raids in New York City, marking a major enforcement effort under President Trump's administration. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, alongside other federal agencies, targeted illegal migrants shortly after Trump's inauguration. The raids are part of a nationwide crackdown, including cities like Chicago and Los Angeles, aiming to deport criminal migrants. Officials emphasize that the operations will expand, warning that anyone illegally in the country is subject to deportation, particularly as enforcement measures are broadened to include sensitive areas previously off-limits.
Homan warned on ABC News last Sunday anyone in the country illegally is 'on the table' for deportation, indicating the scale of enforcement going forward.
Trump's new rule allows immigration officers to conduct deportation raids in previously sensitive zones, such as churches and courthouses, escalating enforcement efforts.
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