New DHS chief's call for quieter immigration enforcement alarms MAGA base
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New DHS chief's call for quieter immigration enforcement alarms MAGA base
""What remains is a policy choice: to carry out a program of mass deportation, in keeping with the campaign promise, or not," the report said."
""There's not a lot of recommitting to the cause of mass deportations," Howell said in an interview. "It makes you wonder.""
""Mullin has consistently struck a moderate message, saying his goal is to keep DHS from being the lead story on the news each night.""
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is under pressure from conservative groups concerned about a perceived softening of mass deportation policies. Following the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens, Mullin aims to restore confidence in the Department of Homeland Security and has suggested a quieter approach to enforcement. The Mass Deportation Coalition argues that the administration's deportation numbers are significantly lower than claimed, urging a recommitment to mass deportation. Mullin's moderate stance reflects White House guidance amid a partial DHS shutdown and Trump's declining approval ratings.
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