A new front opens in the immigration battle: From the Politics Desk

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In today’s issuance, we have the latest on the repercussions of the Democratic Senator who was forcibly removed from a press conference of the Ministry of Internal Security. In addition, Jonathan Allen explains how Megabill will provide the Republican Party’s batch for President Donald Trump’s deportation devices.
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Padilla accident is escalating facing immigration between Trump and Democrats
Senator Alex Badilla, California, was removed from a press conference in Los Angeles after trying to question the Minister of Internal Security Christie Nom during a migration press conference, Rebecca Shabad and Jacob Suburov report.
This was the last escalation in the battle between President Donald Trump and the Democrats on plans to deport administration and the protests that erupted in response.
The accident: “I am the Senator Alex Badilla. I have questions for the secretary,” Badilla Lieva said, prompting many men to pushing him physically to get out of the room.
Padilla office shared a video of the accident with NBC News showing that the Senator is being transferred to a corridor abroad and pushed his face forward on the ground where he told officers who had jackets from the FBI to put his hands behind his back. Then the officers formulated it.
Speaking to journalists later on Thursday, Badilla said he was receiving a briefing from military officials when he learned that Nayyim was in the same building and decided to join it.
“If this is the way this administration responds to a member of the Senate with a question, if this is the way the Ministry of Internal Security responds to the Senate member with a question, you can only imagine what they do for workers in agriculture, cooking, and the final workers in the Los Angeles community and all over California and all over the country.”
The Ministry of National Security responded On xFalsely claiming that Badilla “boycotted a direct press conference without identifying himself.”
The Ministry of Public Security said: “Sayyid Badilla has been repeatedly said to retreat and did not comply with the repeated orders of the officers,” claiming that the agents “believed that he was an attacker and officials who acted appropriately.
How Democrats answered: The accident caused more anger than Democrats.
Senate minority leader Chuck Shomer, DN.Y. , The accident in the Senate Hall. He said: “I have just seen something tired of my stomach – the treatment of a member of the United States. We need immediate answers to what happened to hell.”
Former Vice President Kamala Harris described the incident as “a shameful and amazing abuse of power.”
How the Republican Party responded: Meanwhile, the Republicans greatly criticized Padilla.
“Badilla did not want answers,” said White House spokesman Abigil Jackson. “Badilla embarrassed himself and his components with this immature and theater trick.”
Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson described, R. La. Badilla behavior as “greatly inappropriate”, saying they “rise to the level of blame.”
But Senator Susan Collins, RM Men, described the episode as “very disturbing”, saying: “It seems that he is being treated and removed physically and it is difficult to imagine it.”
How will the “big and beautiful bill” add fuel to the Trump deportation agenda
Jonathan Allen’s analysis
If you like to confront migration in Los Angeles, you will love Comprehensive local policy bill Hanging in front of Congress.
Although this procedure will reduce spending on many federal government arms, it will pour more than $ 150 billion in border security and enforce internal immigration and deportation.
This includes $ 75 billion to enforce immigration and customs alone. The amount of $ 8 billion is allocated to employ 10,000 ICE agents and support staff, and about $ 900 million has been placed in the legislation to give rewards to ICE recruits and agents who are committed to staying in their jobs for five years. The goal is about 50 % in the agency size.
Trump’s allies expect that ICE money, which is running in the workplace like those in Los Angeles, will enable the administration to increase its efforts to arrest immigrants who are in the country illegally and try to continue the president’s promise to deport people in millions.
“If you want to do this on this range – the required measure – you will have to have more people,” said Rachel Boufard, Vice President of Politics Programs at the Conservative Partnership Institute, a non -profit organization that is closely in line with Trump’s agenda.
This happens against the background of chaos in Los Angeles, where Trump has deployed the National Guard and the Marine Interests in an interference to protect federal agents and property. The guard is present to protect snow from the demonstrators – some of them were violent – and the marine pedestrians are present to protect the guard.
California officials objected to the workplace raids and the president’s decision to activate the guard without the approval of the governor of the state, Gavin News, who is sustaining to stop Trump. White House officials threatened to arrest Newsom and Los Angeles Karen Bass, if they violated any laws in paying raids and military presence.
The battle between politicians turned on Thursday when Senator Alex Badilla, California, approached the Minister of Internal Security, Christie, at a press conference that was hosting him in Los Angeles. Padilla was forcibly removed from the room, pushed to the ground and formulated hands by federal agents after he tried to ask a question about a question.
It appears to be an endless escalation. Although there is no way to predict the future, there may be enough money soon to ensure that it is very similar to La
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