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IntroductionTrump Speaks: Major Cities Must Accelerate Deportations of Illegal ImmigrantsFormer U.S. President D ...

Trump Speaks: Major Cities Must Accelerate Deportations of Illegal Immigrants
Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently posted on his social platform Truth Social, once again bringing the immigration issue into the spotlight of political discourse. He emphasized that the U.S. government must speed up the detention and deportation of illegal immigrants in major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, which reportedly house "millions" of illegal immigrants.
In his post, Trump stated, "We must intensify efforts to detain and deport illegal immigrants in America's largest cities." He specifically mentioned Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, highlighting that these cities have the most severe illegal immigration problems and urgently need federal enforcement.
Focusing Resources on "High Crime Areas and Sanctuary Cities"
In the post, Trump urged agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol to focus on "crime-ridden, perilous urban centers" and areas where "sanctuary cities play a key role." He blamed these regions for a severe deterioration in public safety due to the influx of illegal immigrants.
Trump wrote, "I have instructed the entire government to invest all available resources to support this effort, to reverse the current massive, destructive trend of illegal immigration." He believes this trend has turned "once idyllic towns into dystopian scenes reminiscent of the Third World."
Calling for Comprehensive Involvement of Federal Enforcement Agencies
Trump also explicitly addressed multiple federal law enforcement and security agencies, expressing support for their actions. He stated, "I stand unwaveringly with the patriots of ICE, the FBI, DEA, ATF, the Pentagon, and the State Department."
He particularly emphasized that immigration is no longer just a border issue but a fundamental concern for the social structure of America's major cities and national security. Trump reiterated that if he returns to the White House, he will significantly strengthen immigration enforcement and deportation mechanisms to restore "order" at the border.
"Sanctuary Cities" in the Spotlight, Conflict Between Local and Federal Authorities May Escalate
So-called "sanctuary cities" are those that intentionally limit local law enforcement agencies' cooperation with federal immigration authorities to protect illegal immigrants. During his administration, Trump's government repeatedly attempted to cut federal funding to these cities to force them to cooperate with ICE actions. Now, mentioning these cities again is expected to escalate disputes over enforcement authority between local and federal levels.
Analysts point out that Trump's statements send a clear political message in the context of an election year, appealing to conservative voters' concerns about illegal immigration, while also placing immigration issues as a core element of his campaign platform.
Public Reaction and Continued Attention
Trump's remarks quickly sparked widespread attention and controversy. Supporters believe that strict deportation policies help maintain security and national sovereignty, while critics fear such statements may increase panic among immigrant groups and even lead to excessive enforcement.
It remains unclear whether the Biden administration and local law enforcement agencies will respond to Trump's demands. However, as the presidential election approaches, immigration policy is expected to remain a focal point of social and political discourse across the United States.


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