Bishop Mariann Budde led a service on Trump’s second day in office and told him people feared his executive order. He said her sermon was “not too exciting”.
No sooner had the newly inaugurated president signed his name on a raft of executive orders to crack down on illegal immigrants than the US-Mexico border was effectively closed off for migrants seeking asylum.Along the border, tens of thousands of people were suddenly in limbo after a Biden-era app that was used to schedule immigration appointments was turned off by the new administration.
“ICE teams are out there as of today,” Trump’s border tsar, Tom Homan, told Fox News. “We’ve been working up the target list.” “The vast majority of immigrants are not criminals,” she said. “They pay taxes and are good neighbours.”“Not too exciting,” he said about Budde’s sermon. A sign to keep immigration officials out is displayed on the entrance to a store in Chicago’s predominantly Latino Little Village neighbourhood on the day of Trump’s inauguration.Trump’s plan to revive the so-called “remain in Mexico” policy, which requires anyone seeking to enter the US through Mexico to wait there to be processed, has already had pushback from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and members of her cabinet.
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