Trump Empowers ICE to Arrest, Deport Undocumented Individuals Residing in the United States

Jan 23, 2025 - 22:34
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Trump Empowers ICE to Arrest, Deport Undocumented Individuals Residing in the United States

Israel Adeleke

OPEN TELEVISION NAIJA (OTN) News reports as gathered that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been granted the ability to quickly arrest and deport undocumented individuals who cannot prove they have resided in the United States continuously for more than two years.

OTN News further reports as gathered that the department of Homeland Security, which oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection, announced the new development in a statement released.

OTN News also reports that Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, confirmed in an interview that these efforts would begin immediately, stating that ICE officers across the country would be actively enforcing immigration laws.

OTN News observed that as part of this initiative, ICE agents are set to conduct nationwide operations to arrest and deport undocumented individuals.

OTN News further gathered that the United States immigration authorities were granted the ability to arrest individuals at schools, churches, and hospitals following President Donald Trump administration’s reversal of policies that previously classified these locations as off-limits for enforcement.

The policy change ends more than a decade of restrictions that protected these “sensitive areas.”

The statement added, “Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest.

“The Trump Administration will not tie the hands of our brave law enforcement, and instead trusts them to use common sense,” the statement said, as reported by foreign media platforms.

OTN News recalls that this week, the president signed several executive actions, including measures to suspend the refugee system, block access to an app used for facilitating entry into the US, and strengthen cooperation between ICE and local governments.

However, advocacy groups have voiced strong opposition to the new policies. The Center for Law and Social Policy warned of severe repercussions for immigrant families, particularly those with US-citizen children.

The organisation expressed concern that the changes could deter families from seeking medical care, disaster relief, and education and may increase the likelihood of children witnessing traumatic encounters with immigration officials.

Religious leaders have also spoken out against the policy. During a sermon at an inaugural prayer service, the Episcopal bishop of Washington urged the administration to show compassion toward immigrants and vulnerable populations.

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