President Donald Trump is again promoting his support for executing people who sell currently illicit drugs, calling it a “very humane” policy to prevent overdose deaths that he’s “ready” to implement.
The administration started with more arrests and deportations to once-closed countries, but a Republican senator says they’re “hitting a wall” on money.
The defense contracts would allow civilian-run companies to quickly and rapidly expand temporary detention facilities, such as those that house migrants in tents ... tapped agents from the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, Alcohol Tobacco Firearms ...
The leadership change comes as the president aims to make good on a promise of mass deportations and arrests of undocumented immigrants across the United States.
Migrants arrested under the Trump administration have been released ... end up diverting resources from critical enforcement areas like drug trafficking, violent crime, terrorism, child exploitation and white-collar crime, to instead focus on boosting ...