ICE will ‘ramp up’ immigration raids in L.A., other ‘sanctuary cities,’ border advisor says

President Trump’s border advisor told journalists on Thursday, Federal officials said that Los Angeles and other so -called “shelter cities” plans to increase migration raids.
“You will see a ramp for operations in New York, La, Portland, Seattle, Ice, you will see that all these shelter cities that refuse to work with Ice,” he said.
Since June, Southern California has been zero to the arrest of thousands of migration as well as whether the raids violated the US constitution.
There is no decided definition for Holy Policies or Holy CitiesHowever, terms often define limited cooperation with migration and customs practices.
Homan did not focus on the details of new raids in Los Angeles
But talking to journalists Thursday morningMigration and Customs Protection, when potential execution raids in that city took place in the north of Chicago as a center of use as a center, he said.
When asked by reporters outside the White House, Tom Homan said, “There are discussions about this.”
It did not provide a definite time schedule for use.
“Planning is still being discussed,” he said. “So, maybe the end of today.”
At the beginning of this week, Trump said that Chicago would probably be the next city where he would manage a crime and especially illegal immigration.
He recently sent a soldier, ice and border patrol agent to Los Angeles since the beginning of June and then sent 2,000 national guards to Washington DC. As of August 8, the Ministry of Homeland Security said that ICE and border patrol agents arrested 2,792 undocumented immigrants in the Los Angeles region.
“I think it will be Chicago… It will be the next, Tr Trump said Reporters in the White House Open Friday.
He also called the Broad shoulder city as “confusion ve and said that his inhabitants were screaming for us to come. Three days after Trump’s crime in Chicago, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Published an expressionTo say that the general crime in the city has fallen 21.6%since the year and the murders decreased by 32.3%.
Homan would not commit how many soldiers and agents would be used to have any immigration.
“We will not tell you how many sources we will send to the city,” he said. “We don’t want bad guys to know what we’re sending.”
“It will be a big condition,” he added.
Since a federal judge issued a temporary restriction order that prohibits federal agents to target people according to their races, languages, professions or positions, the number of arrests in Southern California decreased in July.
However, raids continue, Home Depot stores have become a common target in recent weeks.
On August 1, the 9th US Court of Appeal rejected the request of the Trump administration to remove the restriction order that prohibits wick raids.



