Trump deportation numbers

ICE Agent Kills Texas Citizen Months Before Minneapolis Incident, Records Reveal

Three months into President Donald Trump’s mass deportation undertaking, an ICE officer shot and killed a U.S. citizen in South Padre Island, long before immigration agents killed another American in Minnesota that prompted outrage across the nation, according to records released this week that were not previously disclosed by the government. Agents assigned to a Department of Homeland Security subagency fatally shot 23-year-old Ruben Ray Martinez of San Antonio multiple times in the early hours of March 15 while they helped local police direct traffic at the scene of a car crash. DHS confirmed the shooting, accusing Martinez of “intentionally” running over an agent, who sustained a knee injury. The shooting, which resulted in Martinez’s death, is currently being investigated by the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Rangers.

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Biden’s Deportation Numbers Exceed Trump’s: A Look at Immigration Policy and Political Rhetoric

Trump deporting people at a slower rate than Biden’s last year in office is a fact that seems to be lost in the noise of political rhetoric. The sheer volume of misinformation surrounding immigration policy makes it difficult to get to the truth, but the data suggests a stark contrast between the two administrations’ approaches.

It’s surprising how many people remain unaware of the significant crackdown on undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes under the Biden administration. This information is readily available, yet it’s often overshadowed, perhaps intentionally, by other narratives. The media’s role in shaping public perception is undeniable, and it seems selective reporting may have contributed to this knowledge gap.… Continue reading