Trump administration announces withdrawal of ICE agents from Minnesota United States President Donald Trump told members of the government that some deportation policies have gone too far and that it is necessary to change the government’s approach. The information was revealed by the Wall Street Journal this Thursday (19). ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp According to the newspaper, Trump began to consider that some actions generated a negative reaction and that the term “mass deportation” does not please voters. In conversations with advisors and the first lady, Melania Trump, the president defended giving more focus to the arrest of “criminals” and reducing broad operations that generate chaos in cities, according to the WSJ. “We have to focus on the criminals,” the president told aides, according to the WSJ. The change, the newspaper says, is driven by White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. She assesses that the issue, one of the main issues in the campaign, has become a political problem before the mid-term elections. According to the Wall Street Journal, the orientation is to change both the discourse and the practice of immigration actions. The redirection has been led by Tom Homan, responsible for border policy, who advocates prioritizing arrests of immigrants with criminal records. The change in strategy comes after the death of two American citizens during actions in the state of Minnesota, an episode that generated strong negative repercussions. Also according to the WSJ, the government has suspended, for now, high-profile operations in cities such as Chicago, Washington and Minneapolis, although new actions are not ruled out. The change in stance has already been reflected in the number of immigrant arrests, which has fallen to around 1,200 per day, compared to more than 1,500 during recent operations, according to the newspaper. Government members say the general strategy has not changed. “The highest priority has always been to deport criminal illegal immigrants,” spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told the Wall Street Journal. MORE
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Trump believes deportation policies have gone too far and wants to change approach, says newspaper
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