ICE Plans Major Operations to Target Sanctuary Cities Immediately After Trump’s Inauguration, Report Claims
According to recent reports, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is preparing for a large-scale operation targeting sanctuary cities, set to begin immediately after Donald Trump’s inauguration. The operation, described by sources as a “big f–king operation,” aims to enforce stricter immigration laws and remove undocumented immigrants residing in cities that have adopted sanctuary policies.
Sanctuary cities, which limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, have been a point of contention throughout Trump's presidency. The proposed operation is expected to be one of the most aggressive immigration enforcement actions in recent history.
Sources indicate that ICE plans to conduct widespread raids in multiple cities across the nation, as part of the Trump administration’s ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration. The operation could involve a significant increase in arrests and deportations, targeting individuals with criminal records or those deemed to be in violation of U.S. immigration laws.
The announcement has already sparked concerns among advocates for immigrant rights, who argue that the raids could lead to fear and uncertainty in immigrant communities. As the details of the operation unfold, it remains to be seen how local governments, particularly those in sanctuary cities, will respond to the federal action.
Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops.
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