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Trump's Immigration Crackdown
Episode 202510267

Trump's Immigration Crackdown

As the Trump Administration is reportedly planning a shakeup among senior ICE leaders, Democrats are sounding the alarm about ICE tactics in Chicago.

The Weekend · NOAH OPPENHEIM, Eugene Daniels, Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, Jonathan Capehart, LAURA BARRÓN-LÓPEZ, TOLUSE OLORUNNIPA, Jackie Alemany

October 26, 202541m 0s

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October 26, 2025 7am: The New York Times reports that while plans are not finalized, the ICE proposal stems from frustration from Donald Trump and within the Department of Homeland Security over the pace of deportations, which are lagging behind the President's goal of more than a million at the end of his first year back in office. Meanwhile Democrats are speaking out about the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon joins The Weekend to discuss what she observed while visiting Chicago.

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