Border Patrol to move away from sweeping raids as support for Trump's mass deportation policy tanks: report
Source: The Independent
Saturday 13 December 2025 11:56 EST
The U.S. Border Patrol is reportedly shifting away from sweeping immigration raids, such as those at Home Depot and other locations, to make operations more tailored to specific individuals, according to a report. Under senior Border Patrol officer Gregory Bovino, teams will begin focusing their attention on specific targets, including undocumented immigrants convicted of serious crimes, Homeland Security sources told NewsNation.
Since enforcement operations began, the administration claims it is targeting the worst of the worst, but government data indicate less than 30 percent of those detained or deported had a criminal conviction.
Instead, the administration has been conducting raids at locations where larger populations of undocumented immigrants live or work. Among those rounded up and deported have been veterans of the U.S. military, the parents of U.S. citizen children, students on visas, and hundreds of thousands of others.
As a result, President Donald Trumps approval rating on immigration has sunk from 49 percent in April to 38 percent in December, according to an AP-NORC poll.
Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/border-patrol-immigration-raids-b2883954.html
wcmagumba
(5,524 posts)bucolic_frolic
(53,785 posts)and Home Depot sales are tanking. Gee, I wonder why CBP is backing off and who told them to do so?
DBoon
(24,661 posts)Focusing on individuals convicted of non-immigration crimes is the right thing to do.
BidenRocks
(2,694 posts)High deportation rate but no drama.
Individual dignity was preserved.
Chump is about power.
DBoon
(24,661 posts)Lovie777
(21,569 posts)Paul ..
NJCher
(42,302 posts)this will be a big relief if it is true, however, read the rest of the story.
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However, in a statement to The Independent, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security appeared to contradict NewsNations report, saying, We have always been going after the worst of the worst first. There are no operational changes to announce.
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J_William_Ryan
(3,275 posts)Provided those detained are afforded comprehensive due process.
NJCher
(42,302 posts)I'll bring the article to you:
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Under senior Border Patrol officer Gregory Bovino, teams will begin focusing their attention on specific targets, including undocumented immigrants convicted of serious crimes, Homeland Security sources told NewsNation.
Since enforcement operations began, the administration claims it is targeting the worst of the worst, but government data indicate less than 30 percent of those detained or deported had a criminal conviction.
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They had a criminal conviction, which means they went through the system. It is not specified if they failed to serve their time, but I doubt that they did because if convicted and sentenced, they are taken directly to prison.
So are you saying that people who had a criminal conviction should be detained? What if they served their time? Isn't that double jeopardy?
Furthermore, you didn't read this part either:
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Instead, the administration has been conducting raids at locations where larger populations of undocumented immigrants live or work. Among those rounded up and deported have been veterans of the U.S. military, the parents of U.S. citizen children, students on visas, and hundreds of thousands of others.
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You tell me: how do you focus on "individuals convicted of non-immigration crimes" How would you do that?
travelingthrulife
(4,305 posts)Lots of rabid puppies to kill, right?
speak easy
(12,591 posts)BumRushDaShow
(165,128 posts)travelingthrulife
(4,305 posts)BumRushDaShow
(165,128 posts)and "birds of a feather, flock together"!
EarthFirst
(3,926 posts)
fewer enforcement actions require fewer resources.
Right?
mopinko
(73,246 posts)criminal convictions than the ppl theyre snatching is starting to sink in.
Fiendish Thingy
(21,868 posts)Stevie isnt gonna be happy
NickB79
(20,222 posts)Hardened criminals would be engaging in shootouts daily.
travelingthrulife
(4,305 posts)They have never gone after criminals.
hookaleft
(1,078 posts)they are not going to stop
Wonder Why
(6,512 posts)KPN
(17,116 posts)that a euphemism).
Deminpenn
(17,273 posts)of this at all.
