White House celebrating massive immigration wins: ‘Great day to be an American’

The White House is celebrating a successful week for President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda, despite the stunning news of the return of illegal alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia. A spokesperson stated, “Itβs a bad day to be an illegal alien and a great day to be an American.”
ICE has been making significant strides in enforcing immigration laws, with over 2,000 arrests on Tuesday and nearly 2,500 arrests on Wednesday. Since Trump took office, ICE has arrested over 100,000 illegal immigrants. The agency recently conducted a raid in South Carolina, where 80 illegal aliens were arrested, including two alleged high-level cartel members from the Mexican cartel Los Zetas and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. One of the individuals arrested was a Honduran national involved in an international murder case.
Deportation flights have also increased under the Trump administration, with 142 criminal aliens deported to Mexico from the Houston area. These individuals included child predators, gang members, human traffickers, and one individual convicted of making terroristic threats. In a major seizure, ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection confiscated 50,000 kilograms of meth ingredients destined for the Sinaloa Cartel.
ICE’s efforts have led to several significant arrests this week, including a Salvadoran national in Los Angeles for sodomy of a child, a Mexican national in Chicago for criminal sexual assault of a child, a Mexican national in Houston for indecent sexual contact with a child, a Honduran national in El Paso for possession of child pornography, and a Laotian national for murder and attempted murder.
White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson praised President Trump’s immigration policies, stating, “President Trump is doing exactly what he promised the American people β securing the Southern border and deporting illegal aliens.” She emphasized the administration’s success in cracking down on cartels and reducing the flow of fentanyl across the border.
Under President Trump’s leadership, it is indeed a challenging time for illegal aliens, but a promising time for Americans who value border security and law enforcement efforts. The administration’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws and protecting the nation’s borders remains steadfast.