Afghanistan, April 29 -- In his first 100 days, Trump's administration reduced illegal immigration significantly, but human rights groups raised concerns over due process violations.
The Trump administration has reported significant efforts to curb illegal immigration in its first 100 days, while human rights groups raise concerns about violations of due process. According to Reuters on Monday, April 28, the White House displayed photos of 100 migrants accused of serious crimes on the White House lawn and announced plans to target uncooperative states and cities in enforcing immigration laws.
In a press briefing, White House officials highlighted a sharp decline in illegal border crossings during the first three months, with arrests of mi...