The Trump administration is deploying highly trained officers to boost arrests of unauthorised immigrants in a number of cities, the latest move in a battle against localities that adopt sanctuary policies to protect them from deportation.
The Trump administration is deploying highly trained officers to boost arrests of unauthorised immigrants in cities including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, in the latest move against localities that adopt"sanctuary" policies to protect them from deportation.Several cities and counties have adopted"sanctuary" policies to protect residents from deportation
The Tactical Unit's members undergo a"gruelling" training program designed to"mirror aspects" of US Special Operation Forces courses
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