
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is under pressure from conservative groups concerned about a perceived softening of mass deportation policies. Following the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens, Mullin aims to restore confidence in the Department of Homeland Security and has suggested a quieter approach to enforcement. The Mass Deportation Coalition argues that the administration's deportation numbers are significantly lower than claimed, urging a recommitment to mass deportation. Mullin's moderate stance reflects White House guidance amid a partial DHS shutdown and Trump's declining approval ratings.
""What remains is a policy choice: to carry out a program of mass deportation, in keeping with the campaign promise, or not," the report said."
""There's not a lot of recommitting to the cause of mass deportations," Howell said in an interview. "It makes you wonder.""
""Mullin has consistently struck a moderate message, saying his goal is to keep DHS from being the lead story on the news each night.""
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