Trump Administration Pushes ICE to Double Daily Arrests While Agents Work Nonstop
The Trump administration is forcing ICE agents into mandatory seven-day work weeks to hit a grueling target of 2,000 daily arrests.
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Trump Administration Pushes ICE to Double Daily Arrests While Agents Work Nonstop
The Trump administration is cranking up the pressure on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the message is simple: more arrests, faster. We’re talking about a push to hit 2,000 arrests per day, double what agents were pulling off earlier this year. That’s not just ambitious. That’s relentless.
Multiple ICE sources are telling The Daily Wire they’re back to seven-day work weeks. Over one recent weekend, agents got pulled in for what one source called a “mandatory 100 percent manpower work week surge effort.” The kicker? It was pushed at the last minute, wrecking personal plans and family time in the process. Another agent didn’t mince words, calling the pace “exhausting.” You know what that tells me? This isn’t some carefully orchestrated plan with agent welfare in mind. This is full throttle, consequences be damned.
Is forcing ICE agents into exhausting seven-day work weeks a necessary step for border security, or is this pace unsustainable?
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