Trump Overrules His Own DHS After One Day, Orders ICE Back on the Streets
President Trump reversed a one-day DHS pause on ICE vehicle stops, directing agents to resume the enforcement tactic despite recent deadly incidents that prompted the temporary suspension.
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Trump Overrules His Own DHS After One Day, Orders ICE Back on the Streets
Department of Homeland Security announced that ICE agents nationwide should pause most vehicle stops. By Wednesday, President Trump was on social media telling them to forget all that and get back to doing their jobs. The whole episode lasted roughly 24 hours, which might be a record for policy reversal even in an administration that moves fast.
Trump’s reasoning was blunt and hard to argue with. “We CANNOT give up one of ICE’s most important and effective Crime fighting tools, THE TRAFFIC STOP!” he wrote. He’s right. You know what happens when you tell law enforcement they can’t make traffic stops? Criminals figure it out immediately. They adapt faster than bureaucrats can write memos. The president saw this policy shift for what it was: a gift to people who shouldn’t be here in the first place, especially those with criminal records.
Do you support resuming ICE vehicle stops, or should the pause have remained in place?
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