

Homan in an interview with CNN thus referred to the previously announced actions against illegal immigrants. He said that, although he would not usage the word "air raids", alternatively "directed operations", the agents from the Immigration and Enforcement Office of Customs (ICE) "returned to their work, which they were incapable to do for 4 years".
— ICE is in the field today, enforcing the law. And of course... focusing on threats to public security, which is our priority," said the coordinating officer announced by Donald Trump deportations.
Homan said that although operations are mainly directed against persons convicted of crimes, other illegal immigrants will besides be arrested, who will be around. He pointed out that this was due to urban regulations that restrict access to local detention services.
“ The bill... says nothing about being convicted of a serious crime to be expelled from the country. So there will be more side arrests," he said.
According to Fox News, on the first day of the fresh administration the provisions prohibiting services from carrying out arrests in "sensitive places" have been abolishedsuch as churches or schools.
Homan did not uncover the detailed location of Monday ICE operations, stating only that they are held throughout the country. Originally, Trump's chosen “car from the border” announced the launch of action in Chicago, but according to CNN, these plans were changed after information about it leaked to the media.
The authoritative stated that despite the largest number of deportations of illegal immigrants in 10 years — over 220,000 — last year, the erstwhile administration was not doing its job, and most of the deportations were border guards and afraid people just after crossing the border.
Homan besides ruled out amendments to the regulations issued by Donald Trump on the complete suspension of the admission of fresh refugees. According to CNN, this will affect, among others, erstwhile U.S. forces colleagues in Afghanistan, and even American soldiers' families from there.
On Monday, Trump besides signed a number of another immigration regulations, including the announcement of an emergency state at the Mexican border and the designation of illegal immigration as a "invasion" requiring the sending of additional armed forces there. As a result, the right to apply for asylum was completely suspended and migrants crossing the border were automatically sent back.