

The Trump Administration’s Crackdown on Legal Migrants
Apr 15, 2025
Hamed Aleaziz, an immigration policy reporter for The New York Times, dives into the Trump administration's tightening grip on legal migrants. He reveals alarming news about the termination of many immigrants' legal statuses and the wrongful classification of thousands as deceased, cutting off their access to vital services. The discussion sheds light on the impacts of harsh deportation strategies, the bureaucratic manipulation faced by migrants, and the economic repercussions for industries reliant on their labor, painting a stark picture of the current immigration landscape.
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Multi-Front Crackdown
- The Trump administration is pursuing numerous avenues to deport migrants and encourage self-deportation.
- These actions target both undocumented individuals and those with legal status, testing the boundaries of executive power.
Targeting Protesters
- The administration targets legal immigrants involved in protests, particularly those related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- They frame these protests as anti-Semitic and aim to deport participants as a deterrent.
Wrongful Deportation
- Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man, was wrongly deported to El Salvador despite a judge's order.
- The Trump administration claims it's El Salvador's decision to release him, despite court orders.