
U.S. immigration agents are planning a new operation to arrest migrant families with children as part of a nationwide crackdown, according to three sources familiar with the planning. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The operation will target adults and minor children who entered the country together and have orders of deportation, the source said. After the families are arrested, agents will place them into detention before they are removed.
Main Idea: The Trump administration is planning a new immigration crackdown that would target migrant families and some unaccompanied children for arrest and deportation.
Key Points:
ICE family raids could split households, scare immigrant communities, and raise costs for detention and deportation.
Supporters may see stricter enforcement as a deterrent to illegal border crossings and a sign of tougher immigration control.
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The agency allegedly planning and carrying out the family arrests and home-entry warrants.
Central agency in the reported enforcement operation, with spokespeople asked to comment on the plan.
The article centers on the Trump administration’s planned immigration raids and mass-deportation approach.
Named private prison company reopening a family detention center tied to the reported enforcement plan.
Named border official cited in connection with the administration’s deportation plans and policy shift.
Former president referenced for prior immigration policy and family-detention actions that contextualize the story.
Cited as a prior administration that used family detention, providing historical context for the current plan.
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