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DHS spokesperson Trisha McLaughlin discusses Trump immigration policy after 100 days
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During his campaign, President Trump made immigration a cornerstone of his platform. Now, after 100 days in office, it has become arguably the most controversial promise he has kept.
The administration has used familiar language — referring to "criminals," "gang members," and now "terrorist organizations" — to justify the deportation of a wide range of individuals, including college students on visas and green cards who protested the war in Gaza, parents of children who are U.S. citizens, and people like Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an immigrant from El Salvador the administration admitted to removing from the country by mistake.