Trump orders ice to expand deportation efforts in major US cities
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President Donald Trump on Sunday said the ice “must expand its efforts. Detaining “illegal immigrants” and deporting them In “America’s largest (c)ities,” including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.
The president’s comments came to the Truth Social Post a week later on Sunday evening Anti-ice protest It took place in major cities across the country, with most demonstrations remaining peaceful, and other demonstrations turned violent riots in places like LA and Portland.
“Our country’s ice officers have shown incredible strength, determination and courage to promote a very important mission: the largest massive deportation operation for illegal aliens in history,” Trump wrote. “Every day, brave men and women on the ice are exposed to violence, harassment and threats from radical Democratic politicians, but nothing prevents us from carrying out our mission and fulfilling our mandate to the American people.”
“By notifying this truth, ice officers are ordered to do all their strength to achieve the very important goal of providing the single largest deportation program in history, history,” the president added.
The arrest of convicted criminals is crushed to ice as riots in the blue city: “You won’t stop us.”

President Donald Trump on Sunday said Ice must “expand efforts to detain and detain illegal immigrants in “the largest (c)ities of America,” including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York. (Manuel Bals Cenetar)
The immigrant protests began in LA on June 7th after local ice attacks led to hundreds of arrests, including arrests. People with violent criminal records. The president quickly deployed the National Guard in the area when the protests began two weeks ago, attracting criticism from Democrats who claimed that their presence would only intensify tensions.
As protests and riots spread nationwide and continue through this weekend, the violence captured certain crowds, injuring both federal and local law enforcement officials, as well as demonstrators.

Law enforcement officials grabbed protesters outside a US immigration and customs building during a protest in Portland, Oregon on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
On Saturday, an innocent bystander was fatally shot during an organized protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, and peacekeepers from the event, two neon vests, fired at the suspect, 24-year-old Arturo Gamboa, running towards the crowd with a rifle, shooting the wrong person.
Despite the protests, Trump doubled his efforts to deport illegal immigrants in his Sunday Post.
Trump says he is attacking immigrants nationwide along the way, violence faces “more power” than LA
“To achieve this, we must expand our efforts to detain, detain and detain illegal aliens in America’s largest cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York. “These, and other such cities, are at the heart of the Democratic power centers, use illegal aliens to expand the base of voters, cheate elections, nurture welfare states, and take good pay and profits from the hard work of American citizens.”
He added: “I want you to know that real Americans cheer (they) on a daily basis.”

Tensions rose between community members and federal agents following the operation on Tuesday, June 3rd in Minneapolis. (Public radio via KeremYücel/Minnesota AP)
“Americans want our cities, schools and communities to be safe and free from illegal alien crime, conflict and chaos,” he writes. “That is why we have directed all resources to be placed behind this effort, turning the current of mass destruction migration that has transformed the former idyllic town into a third world dystopian scene.
Several ice is organized Famous attack He is committed to achieving massive deports nationwide as part of the president’s campaign. Trump has pledged to prioritize foreigners who violate crime, but critics have argued that the administration is separating families and targeting non-criminal workers.

ICE and several other federal, state and local agencies have launched a week-long immigration enforcement campaign in the Houston, Texas area, with 646 illegal immigrants arrested. (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency)
“I don’t think the president understands that there is an entire sector of the economy that cannot function without migrant labor,” La Mayor Karen Bass said in “The State of the Union.”
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The Trump administration has called for the suspension of deportation attacks on farm sites, hotels and restaurants to arrest “non-criminal collateral,” reported by The New York Times. The move was born out of fear that a drastic attack was hurting important US industries.
David Spector of Fox News contributed to this report.