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California Governor Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump have been engaged in a verbal dispute over immigration enforcement.
But even MacCallum appeared confused by the DHS spokesperson’s claim that there was no change in posture. Last week, as protests against immigration raids spread across the country, President Donald Trump conceded in a Truth Social post that his sweeping deportation agenda was hurting businesses in the agriculture, hotel, and leisure industries.
In one post, Trump acknowledged the strain on employers. In another he ordered ICE to 'do all in their power' to deport massive numbers of people.
Arizona v. United States has been consistently applied for over a decade, but the current administration's methods may not fit the 'spirit' of the decision.
Trump halts ICE arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels after backlash from key industries relying on undocumented labor. Changes to policy enforcement loom.
Tonight' host criticized the president for sending National Guard troops and Marines into Los Angeles: "Why would you send troops if there is nothing for them to do?"
Trump has called for ICE raids to be carried out in Democratic strongholds such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.