Washington (AP) President Donald Trump ordered federal immigration officials on Sunday to prioritize deportations of Democratic-Run Cities, a movement that comes after major protests in Los Angeles and other large cities broke out against the immigration policy of the Trump government.
Trump in a placement on social media called on American immigration and customs enforcement officers to do everything in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the largest masses of the portation program in history. “
He added that in order to reach the target officials 'the efforts must expand to retain illegal alien beings and to deport in the largest cities in America, such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, where millions of illegal alien beings live.'
Trump's statement comes after weeks of raised enforcement, and after Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff chef and the most important architect of Trump's immigration policy, said that ice officers would focus on at least 3,000 arrests per day, an increase of about 650 per day during the first five months of Trump's.
At the same time, the Trump Government instructed immigration officers to pause arrests on farms, restaurants and hotels, after Trump had expressed an alarm about the impact that aggressive enforcement has on those industries, according to an American officer who is familiar with the case only as a condition of anonymity.
Protests about raids in the enforcement of federal immigration have been flooded throughout the country.
Opponents of Trump's immigration policy took to the streets as part of the demonstrations of “No Kings” Saturday that came when Trump held a massive parade in Washington for the 250th birthday of the US Army.
Saturday's protests were usually peaceful.
But the police in Los Angeles used tear gas and crowd control unit to clean up protesters after the event ended.
Officers in Portland, Oregon, also shot tear gas and projectiles to spread a crowd that protested for an American immigration and customs enforcement building until well in the evening.
Trump called for a step for up -to -enforcement in Democratic Control Cities on social media while taking his way to the group of Seven Economic Summit in Alberta, Canada.
He introduced reporters when he left the White House on Sunday evening for the G7 that his decision to use National Guard troops in Los Angeles, the reason was that the protests in that city went peacefully.
“If we didn't have the national guard on a call and ready, they would tear Los Angeles apart,” Trump said.
The shift also comes when Trump is struggling with the impact that its massive deportation efforts have on important industries that illegally trust employees in the country.
On Thursday, Trump placed social site on his truth that he heard from a hotel, agricultural and leisure industry that his “very aggressive policy compared to immigration is taking away very good, long-time employees” and promised that changes would be made.
The same day, Tatum King, an official at the ICE's Homeland Security Investigations Unit, wrote to regional leaders who told them to stop research into the agricultural industry, including Meatpackers, as well as restaurants and hotels, according to the American officer.