This story HAS NOT received much media coverage….
We’ll see if the Homeland/ICE/CBP policy actually changes….
The agencies HAVE been under HUGE pressure by Stephen Miller , from the White House….
The mass sweeps/raids have been front page events with NEGATIVE media for the agencies and Trump…
We’ll see if Miller follows this ‘change’ which IS bound to limit the dention numbers, something Miller has been HARD on pushing up the ‘body counts’ which has ended up catching Americans in aggressive stops….
We are mostly talking about Customs Border Patrol, whose boss Gregory Bovino, who has been thru a daily checwing on from a Federal Judge on his people’s tactics and actions….
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is planning to change its tactics in immigration enforcement operations, moving away from sweeping raids that have been publicized in some cities across the country.
DHS sources told NewsNation’s Ali Bradley that U.S. Border Patrol teams under Commander Gregory Bovino will narrow their focus to specific targets, such as immigrants in the country illegally who have been convicted of serious crimes. The change will see agents not necessarily carrying out larger raids that have taken place at locations such as Home Depot, according to Bradley’s exclusive report.
Agents will also focus on traffic stop enforcement, according to the reporting on NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network. But it’s unlikely that onlookers will see Border Patrol grabbing people off the streets, Bradley said Friday night on NewsNation’s “The Hill” with Blake Burman.
The change in tactics comes amid a stretch of negative polling for President Trump over his immigration crackdown — a key part of his 2024 campaign platform and agenda during his second term. A survey released earlier this week by the Public Religion Research Institute(PRRI) found that approval of Trump’s handling of immigration had dropped from 42 percent to 33 percent since March….
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Border Patrol’s immigration enforcement operations have been visible across several states this year, including in Los Angeles, Chicago and Charlotte, N.C. Many raids have been met with protests and, in some cases, clashes with agents. The operations have also been criticized as going too far….
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