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Trump to Sign 2 More Executive Orders on Immigration

President Trump Plan to sign two executive requests on Monday that would increase the immigration campaign, including one targeting the local judicial states that the administration says does not cooperate with its aggressive actions on deportation.

The orders will be the last for Mr. Trump Salvo against the so -called The cities of the HaramIn the sense of the judicial states that limit or refuse to cooperate with the efforts of federal officials to arrest uncomfortable immigrants. Since the president is trying to increase the pace of deportation, his administration has become increasingly frustrated because some judicial states will not hold migrants in prison until after the dates of their release to facilitate their detention.

Caroline Levitt, the White House press secretary, said on Monday that one of the executives will direct Bam Bondi, the Prosecutor, and Chrisi Naim, Minister of Internal Security, to publish a list of states and local states that the Trump administration considers a “effort to Trump”, while the administration is following legal measures against officials, it is an effort to prepare it.

Ms. Levitte said the second executive “will launch law enforcement in America to follow the criminals.” The New York Post reported that the matter is expected to address legal support for officers accused of violations and military equipment for local police departments.

The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Rothsters, New York, accusing officials there of illegally enforcing immigration. The Ministry of Justice is sued a Melocke judge Imported immigration agents.

Rothscheter mayor, Malik de Evans, and City Council Chairman Miguel Milindez, has been released, Joint Friday criticizes the lawsuit.

The statement said: “In its face, the complaint is an exercise in the political theater, not legal practice,” adding: “The city of Rochester is committed to investing its resources on public safety for all, and not carrying out the federal government’s work to enforce immigration.”

Meanwhile, a federal judge in San Francisco The government temporarily prevented From enforcement Partner Directing agencies to block funds from cities and provinces that do not cooperate with the application of federal immigration.

“It is very simple,” said Ms. Levitte on Monday. “Obedience to law, respect for the law, and do not hinder federal immigration officials and law enforcement officials when they simply try to remove public safety threats from our nation’s societies.”

The executive orders are expected to be the 100th day of Mr. Trump’s second day, waving on the horizon on Tuesday. The White House has set a week of events that promote its actions so far, starting with the immigration campaign.

The grass in the White House lined up on Monday morning with stickers similar to the mug of the uncomfortable immigrants who were arrested and accused of crimes.

At the morning press conference, Tom Human, the Tsar Al -Border, told the Trump administration, the administration had conducted 139,000 deportations. This number is behind the pace of the last year of the Biden administration, which seemed to bother Mr. Human.

He said that the number will be higher, but, because the border The crossings fell Miscellaneous, there were fewer people to return.

He said, “Am I happy with this? The numbers are good?”

Mr. Human said that the administration will start, as of Tuesday, to enforce it Her plan to make immigrants uncomfortable between 14 years old and over Providing their fingerprints to the United States government or may face a criminal prosecution.

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