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Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans ARE BACK!

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President Trump might’ve given business owners a glimmer of hope last week—but make no mistake, he’s back in full command, and the mass deportation machine is revving up.

Let’s rewind for a second. Last week, news broke that ICE had circulated a guidance email—reportedly from Field Operations Director Tatum King—telling agents to lay off farms, hotels, and restaurants. Translation? Don’t raid the businesses that rely on illegal labor.

That guidance seemed to echo something Trump himself said just days earlier: “Farmers are being hurt badly. They have very good workers who have worked for them for 20 years. They’re not citizens, but they’ve turned out to be great.”

Cue the lobbying class cheering.

But if you thought Trump was going soft, think again.

By Monday, the pullback was over. The Department of Homeland Security’s Tricia McLaughlin laid it out clearly: “There will be no safe spaces for industries who harbor violent criminals or purposely try to undermine ICE’s efforts.” She emphasized that worksite enforcement would remain a cornerstone of the administration’s immigration policy.

And then Trump dropped the hammer.

In a Truth Social post, he gave ICE a direct order to “do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History.” He called on agents to expand operations in deep-blue strongholds like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York—places where, as he put it, “Millions upon Millions of Illegal Aliens reside.”

This is vintage Trump: listen to the feedback, weigh the cost, then follow his gut.

His brief hesitation was clearly influenced by business interests who wanted a carveout for their workforce. But once he had a moment to think it through, he remembered who he’s really fighting for—not the hotel lobby, not Big Ag, but the American people.

No safe spaces. No sacred cows. And no more patience for sanctuary cities enabling chaos.

Mass deportations are back on the table—and this time, Trump’s not blinking.

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