Six months of 'shock and awe' on immigration enforcement
Briefly

President Trump has rapidly altered federal policy since returning to office, with a particular focus on immigration. His administration has received unprecedented funding from Congress for immigration enforcement, marking the largest domestic enforcement budget in U.S. history. This funding supports Trump's extensive deportation efforts aimed at migrants residing in the United States illegally. Within six months of his second term, the enforcement of immigration laws has intensified, aligning with Trump's campaign promise of executing the largest deportation campaign in U.S. history.
Since returning to office, President Trump has moved swiftly to upend decades of federal policy, but nowhere more aggressively than immigration.
Congress just passed tens of billions in funding for immigration enforcement, fueling Trump's mass deportation campaign of migrants living in the U.S. illegally.
President Trump campaigned for office promising the largest deportation in history.
Six months into his second term, immigration enforcement has radically intensified under President Trump's administration.
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