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Trump to Sign 2 More Executive Orders on Immigration

Benjamin Scott
By Benjamin Scott
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President Trump plans to sign two executive orders on Monday that will increase their repression of immigration, including a one aimed at local jurisdictions that the administration says it does not cooperate with its aggressive actions on deportations.

The orders will be Mr. Trump’s last save against the so -called Sanctuary cities, which means jurisdictions that limit or refuse to cooperation with the efforts of federal officials to judge undocumented immigrants. As the president tries the rhythm of deportations, his administration has been frustrated more and more because some jurisdictions won migrants in jail beyond their release to facilitate federal officials to follow them.

Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, said on Monday that an executive order would lead Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, and Kristi Noem, the Secretary of National Security, to publish a list of state and local jurisdictions that the Trump administration considers “sanctuary cities”, while the administration pursues legal actions against the officers that say are the efforts of the recursion.

Mrs. Leavitt said the second executive order “will unleash the application of the United States Law to pursue criminals.” The New York Post reported that the order was expected to address legal support for officers accused of irregularities and military teams for local police departments.

The Trump administration has already seduced the city of Rochester, New York, accusing officials there to illegally prevent the application of the immigration law. And the Department of Justice is processing a Milwaukee judge for charges of obstructing immigration agents.

The mayor of Rochester, Malik D. Evans, and the president of the City Council, Miguel Meléndez, issued a joint statement on Friday criticizing the lawsuit.

“At first glance, the complaint is a political theater exercise, not legal practice,” said the statement, added: “The city of Rochester undertakes to invest its resources in public safety for all, not to do the work of application of immigration of the federal government.”

Meanwhile, a federal judge in San Francisco temporarily blocked the Government to enforce part of an executive order that orders agencies that retain cities and counties funds that do not cooperate the application of Witerral immigration.

“It’s quite simple,” Leavitt said Monday. “Obey the law, respect the law and not obstruct federal immigration officials and officials responsible for enforcing the law when they are simply trying to eliminate public security threats from the communities of our nation.”

Executive orders are expected as the second day of Trump’s second quarter looms on Tuesday. The White House has scheduled a week of promotion of events so far, beginning with its repression of immigration.

The White House grass aligned on Monday morning with posters of documented migrants of cup, style T.

At a morning press conference, Tom Homan, the Trump administration border tsar, said the administration had held 139,000 deportations. That figure is left behind the last year’s rhythm of the Biden Administration, which seemed to bother Mr. Homan.

He said the number would be high but, because the border crossings had fallen so significantly, there were people returning.

“Am I happy with that? The numbers are good,” he said, adding: “I read the media,” Oh, ice deportations are behind the Biden administration. “Well, why?

Homan said that the Administration, until Tuesday, would begin to enforce their plan to make the unwilling immigrants of 14 years register and provide their digital footprints to the United States government or potentially face criminal prosecution.

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