White House posts photo of chained migrants being expelled | Trump: 'We're chasing criminals'

Published on 24 January 2025 at 12:04

The official account posts an image of handcuffed men boarding a military cargo plane and the caption: "Promise kept"

 

"As promised, President Donald Trump is sending a strong message to the world: those who enter the United States illegally will face serious consequences." The White House wrote on its official X account, posting an image of a line of migrants in handcuffs and chains being loaded onto a military cargo plane with the caption "Deportation flights have begun. Promise made, promise kept." The president commented: "Let's kick out criminals." Meanwhile, when asked about tariffs on Italy, Trump replied "I like Meloni" we'll see.

 

 

Trump: "Let's kick out the criminals"

 "The deportations are going well," the president said upon his arrival in North Carolina. "American authorities are sending away all the worst criminals." Sources told Fox News that the photo released by the White House was taken at Biggs Army Airfield, Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, and that the plane carrying the migrants had left for Guatemala .

 

 

Among those expelled is a man convicted of child abuse

 Among those expelled is also an individual named Magdaleno Zenen Hernandez Garcia, already convicted of sexual abuse of a child under 14. "This is - the White House comments - a small preview of the work the Trump administration is doing to secure our national borders".

 

 

538 illegal immigrants arrested

 The White House, in fact, had announced that U.S. authorities had arrested 538 illegal immigrants and expelled hundreds aboard military flights. The mass operation was carried out a few days after Trump's presidency began, spokeswoman Leavitt also announced.

 

 

In just 48 hours, hundreds have ended up in handcuffs. The blitz targeted illegal aliens with long lists of criminal records throughout the country, after Trump signed the implementing decrees that began the vast deportation campaing promised by the new occupant of the White House.

 

 

According to Fox News, the federal agency for the border and immigration of the United States (Ice, or Immigration and Customs Enforcement) has made several high-profile arrests especially in the Boston area . In recent days, the Democratic administration of the Atlantic city and that of the State of Massachusetts had reiterated their intention not to collaborate with the arrest and expulsion activities of irregular immigrants undertaken by the Trump administration.

 

 

Trump seals off border with Mexico

 The U.S. Congress has translated the president's orders into the first law of his second term, a crackdown on immigration that goes hand in hand with the deployment of large forces on the border with Mexico. The passage of the Laken Riley Act , named after a 22-year-old Georgia student murdered last year by an undocumented Venezuelan wanted for theft, shows how quickly the political debate on immigration in the United States has accelerated in the direction indicated by Trump. A total of 46 Democrats joined Republicans in passing the law, with 263 votes in favor and 156 against.

 

 

Entry prohibited to "sick" foreigners

 According to an internal Customs and Border Protection document, Trump is preparing to send 10,000 troops to the southern border and order border agents to deny entry to asylum seekers if they "have traveled through a country with communicable diseases." The memo doesn't mention any in particular, and even a cold can be contagious, so the move effectively closes the border to anyone attempting to seek asylum under U.S. law from any country. The memo also says that Border Patrol agents have been instructed to "deter, deny, identify and interdict." But to continue its crackdown on migrants, the Interior Department has also decided to expand the powers of ICE agents and authorize them to arrest migrants "in churches and schools." "They will have no safe place to hide," the department said in a memo.

 

What Trump's Immigration Law Provides

 

 The new measure would detain, until deported, a large swath of undocumented aliens, including asylum seekers, who have committed minor crimes such as theft or shoplifting. The move would also require a massive increase in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but the measure does not currently include any new funding. Meanwhile, the new president has launched a series of executive orders aimed at sealing the border with Mexico and deporting millions of immigrants without permanent legal status, which has been condemned by the U.S. bishops through their president Timothy Broglio.

 

 


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