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Since taking office, Trump has rolled back Biden-era guidance that limited arrests of non-criminals, ordered other federal law enforcement to assist with immigration work, and scrapped a Biden policy that restricted enforcement at schools, churches and hospitals.
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Members of the Texas National Guard walk in line to board a bus after arriving at the McAllen International Airport to assist in security along the border with Mexico, in McAllen, Texas, January 27. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Detained migrants await take off on a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III removal flight at the Tucson International Airport in Tucson, Arizona, January 23. via Dept. of Defense/Senior Airman Devlin Bishop
Migrants are escorted across the Hidalgo International border Bridge as they are deported under Title 8, a law that allows for immediate deportation after crossing into the U.S. without authorization, in McAllen, Texas, January 27. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Margelis Tinoco, a migrant from Colombia, reacts after receiving news that her U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) One appointment was cancelled, on the inauguration day of Trump's second presidential term, at the Paso del Norte International border bridge in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, January 20. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
Migrants try to enter the United States undetected, through a hole in a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, in Sunland Park, New Mexico, January 28. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
ICE agents conduct an arrest as part of Trump's wide-ranging immigration crackdown in Chicago, Illinois, January 26. via Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officer in tactical gear on the day of immigration raids in New York City, January 28. via X/@Sec_Noem
Asylum seekers look out of the window of a migrant shelter after receiving emails from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), informing them that their appointments with CBP were cancelled, on the inauguration day of Trump's second presidential term, in Piedras Negras, Mexico, January 20. REUTERS/Cheney Orr
A woman attends a service at Starting Point Community Church, which assists members of the newly arrived migrant community, amid concerns of intensified immigration enforcement by ICE, in Chicago, January 26. REUTERS/Vincent Alban
A minor collects agents' names and badge numbers as his uncle and grandfather, who are documented immigrants but have prior convictions, are detained by ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents at a Home Depot parking lot in Tucson, Arizona, January 26. REUTERS/Rebecca Noble
Guatemalan migrants walk after arriving at La Aurora Air Force Base on a deportation flight from the U.S., in Guatemala City, Guatemala, January 20. REUTERS/Cristina Chiquin
Footprints in the snow emerge from the wooded border area into Christopher Parent's property, which is right on the Canada-U.S. border in Churubusco, New York, January 23, 2025. Living along this remote stretch of the border, Parent says he has seen the U.S. Border Patrol chasing migrants and also regularly sees fresh tracks in the snow emerging from the wooded border area, which he takes as...
ICE agents conduct an arrest as part of Trump's wide-ranging immigration crackdown in Chicago, January 26. via Immigration and Customs Enforcement
An asylum seeker with a canceled CBP One appointment prays while waiting at a temporary shelter in hopes of a new opportunity to enter the United States, on the day of Trump's inauguration, in Matamoros, Mexico, January 20. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Community members cut out red cards, a wallet-sized list of basic human rights undocumented people have if ICE officials detain them, during a community limpia, a form of Mexican folk healing, and grief support gathering in response to the inauguration of President Trump, at Yolia Botanica, in Tucson, Arizona, January 23. REUTERS/Rebecca Noble
Guatemalan migrants sit on a bus after arriving at La Aurora Air Force Base on a deportation flight from the U.S., in Guatemala City, Guatemala, January 24. via Instituto Guatemalteco de Migracion
ICE agents conduct an arrest in Chicago, January 26. via Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Attendees take part in a rally against Trump's policy of immigration in New York City, January 18. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Protesters opposing possible ICE raids in public schools chant outside the State Department of Education during their monthly board meeting in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, January 28. REUTERS/Nick Oxford
Pedro Mauricio, a Guatemalan migrant, collects his clothes and belongings before leaving the La Aurora Air Force Base, after arriving on a deportation flight from the U.S., in Guatemala City, Guatemala, January 29. REUTERS/Cristina Chiquin
A minor reacts as his uncle and grandfather, who are documented immigrants but have prior convictions, are detained by ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents at a Home Depot in Tucson, Arizona, January 26. REUTERS/Rebecca Noble
Denia Mendez from Honduras, 32, next to her daughter Sofia, 15, and her son Isai, 13, all of whom have been seeking asylum for the past thirteen months, sit in their bed in a migrant shelter after receiving an email from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), informing them that their appointment with CBP was cancelled, in Piedras Negras, Mexico, January 20, 2025. REUTERS/Cheney Orr
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wears an ICE vest as she speaks to law enforcement agents on the day of immigration raids in New York City, January 28. via X/@Sec_Noem
A migrant stands outside a repatriation center carrying a bag with the slogan "Welcome to your country", after arriving on a deportation flight from the U.S. at La Aurora Air Base, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, January 27. REUTERS/Josue Decavele
Migrants are escorted across the Hidalgo International border Bridge as they are deported under Title 8, a law that allows for immediate deportation after crossing into the U.S. without authorization, in McAllen, Texas, January 27. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
People attend a "know your rights" workshop at Grace and Peace Church, amid ongoing ICE deportations across the Chicago area, in Chicago, Illinois, January 28. REUTERS/Vincent Alban
A supporter of President Donald Trump talks on his phone in front of protesters opposing possible ICE raids in public schools, outside the State Department of Education during their monthly board meeting in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, January 28. REUTERS/Nick Oxford
A migrant runs after entering the United States undetected through a hole in a section of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, in Sunland Park, New Mexico, January 28. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
One of two documented immigrants with prior convictions detained by ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents, is escorted into a vehicle at a Home Depot parking lot in Tucson, Arizona, January 26. REUTERS/Rebecca Noble