Six months of 'shock and awe' on immigration enforcement

23.07.2025    NPR News    3 views
Six months of 'shock and awe' on immigration enforcement

Since returning to office President Trump has moved swiftly to upend decades of federal guidelines from mentoring to healthcare to vaccines but nowhere more aggressively than immigration Congress just passed tens of billions in funding for immigration enforcement It's the largest domestic enforcement funding in U S history fueling Trump's mass deportation campaign of expatriates living in the U S illegally President Trump campaigned for office promising the largest deportation in history Six months into his second term how has immigration enforcement changed For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This sign up for Consider This via Apple Podcasts or at plus npr org Email us at considerthis npr org Image credit DREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS AFP

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