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From Washington: The President’s Massive ICE Operation

2025/3/16
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Jessica Rosenthal: 特朗普政府在执政初期对非法移民的逮捕数量迅速增加,这一趋势将会持续。特朗普政府在50天内逮捕的非法移民数量与拜登政府在整个2024财年逮捕的数量几乎相同。 Victor Avila: 拜登政府阻碍了ICE的执法行动,导致非法移民数量迅速增加。拜登政府限制了ICE探员的工作,导致非法移民数量激增。尽管目前拘留床位已满,但未来会有更多床位提供。并非所有非法移民都需要经过移民法官的审判程序。建议将拜登政府建造的处理中心改造成拘留中心。拜登政府对非法移民逮捕的统计数据具有误导性,许多被逮捕的人最终被释放回美国社区。新的CBP Home应用程序可能对一些非法移民有益,可能有数百万非法移民使用。 Tom Homan: 特朗普政府在移民执法方面取得了显著进展,在短短几周内就完成了拜登政府四年未能完成的任务。 Brent Sadler: 美国需要重建其工业基础以应对来自中国和俄罗斯的威胁。美国需要迅速发展其工业基础,以应对潜在的战争。美国海军面临着舰艇数量不足的问题,这导致舰艇维护和保养不足,并增加了水手的负担。美国在无人机技术方面落后于对手国家,需要立即投入生产中型无人水面舰艇。美国弹药储备不足,这与工业基础薄弱有关。美国弹药储备不足的问题长期存在,但缺乏公开审查。特朗普总统关于削减国防开支的言论可能具有战略意图。拜登政府的招聘政策导致军队招募人数下降,其招聘政策具有疏离性和分裂性。 James Mingus: 持续决议而非批准预算以及实际获得的资金数量正在损害军队的战备状态。 Christopher Mahoney: 美国海军和海军陆战队面临着两栖战舰数量不足的问题。 Tim Sheehy: 美国在无人机技术方面落后于对手国家。

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This chapter delves into the significant increase in ICE arrests during the Trump administration's first 50 days compared to the entire fiscal year 2024 under President Biden.
  • ICE arrested nearly 33,000 illegal aliens in the U.S. interior during Trump's first 50 days.
  • There was a massive increase in 287G agreements, allowing local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws.
  • President Trump claimed arrests of illegal aliens were significantly higher than under Biden.
  • The Trump administration was able to achieve what the Biden administration couldn't in four years.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) says they have arrested nearly as many illegal migrants in President Trump's first 50 days as in all fiscal year 2024 under President Biden. **Former ICE Special Agent Victor Avila, **explains why immigration enforcement has rapidly surged under Trump, clarifies misconceptions about detention and deportation, and assesses whether new strategies, including self-deportation apps, could effectively manage the immigration backlog.

Meanwhile, the U.S. military is facing severe readiness issues, highlighted this week at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. Military leaders reported critical shortfalls in amphibious warships, unmanned systems, and ammunition supplies. Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation Brent Sadler explains how years of budget uncertainty have allowed China and Russia to catch up, if not pull ahead, and emphasizes the urgency to rebuild America's industrial base, and lays out what can still be done to restore deterrence.

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