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BumRushDaShow

(165,128 posts)
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 06:35 PM Dec 13

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 Trump’s 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

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Border Patrol to move away from sweeping raids as support for Trump's mass deportation policy tanks: report (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Dec 13 OP
Who woulda thunk that people don't like this stuff... wcmagumba Dec 13 #1
Because the US is suddenly short about 45,000 construction laborers bucolic_frolic Dec 13 #2
I hope this story is true DBoon Dec 13 #3
Like Obama and Biden did it. BidenRocks Dec 13 #16
and don't deport immigrants who have been here 20 years, working hard and raising a family DBoon Dec 13 #17
On a man that ..... Lovie777 Dec 13 #4
I said NJCher Dec 13 #5
"Focusing on individuals convicted of non-immigration crimes is the right thing to do." J_William_Ryan Dec 13 #6
since you won't go to the article NJCher Dec 14 #18
They have never once gone into a high crime area. travelingthrulife Dec 14 #19
The AP-NORC poll has Trump approval at 36%, not 38% speak easy Dec 13 #7
It's 38% specifically for "Immigration" (as noted in the article, which pulled out that category) BumRushDaShow Dec 13 #10
Republicans are seriously stupid people. travelingthrulife Dec 14 #20
They are... BumRushDaShow Dec 14 #23
So logically that would mean that a budget as robust as they've been appropriated will be reigned in? EarthFirst Dec 13 #8
the part where these ice recruits have more mopinko Dec 13 #9
How are they going to meet Pee Wee German's quotas Fiendish Thingy Dec 13 #11
If they were going after the worst of the worst, there'd be a lot of dead ICE agents by now NickB79 Dec 13 #12
Laughable, isn't it? travelingthrulife Dec 14 #21
they are fucking liars hookaleft Dec 13 #13
Interpretation: "If we have smaller operations, we'll attract fewer protesters" Wonder Why Dec 13 #14
Operation Rescue 2026 ... f'ing idiots (consider KPN Dec 13 #15
President Miller won't approve Deminpenn Dec 14 #22

bucolic_frolic

(53,785 posts)
2. Because the US is suddenly short about 45,000 construction laborers
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 06:40 PM
Dec 13

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)
3. I hope this story is true
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 06:41 PM
Dec 13

Focusing on individuals convicted of non-immigration crimes is the right thing to do.

BidenRocks

(2,694 posts)
16. Like Obama and Biden did it.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 09:31 PM
Dec 13

High deportation rate but no drama.
Individual dignity was preserved.

Chump is about power.

DBoon

(24,661 posts)
17. and don't deport immigrants who have been here 20 years, working hard and raising a family
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 09:33 PM
Dec 13

NJCher

(42,302 posts)
5. I said
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 07:12 PM
Dec 13

this will be a big relief if it is true, however, read the rest of the story.

snip

However, in a statement to The Independent, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security appeared to contradict NewsNation’s report, saying, “We have always been going after the worst of the worst first. There are no operational changes to announce.”

snip

J_William_Ryan

(3,275 posts)
6. "Focusing on individuals convicted of non-immigration crimes is the right thing to do."
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 07:22 PM
Dec 13

Provided those detained are afforded comprehensive due process.

NJCher

(42,302 posts)
18. since you won't go to the article
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 12:00 AM
Dec 14

I'll bring the article to you:

snip

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.

snip

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:

snip

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.

snip

You tell me: how do you focus on "individuals convicted of non-immigration crimes" How would you do that?

EarthFirst

(3,926 posts)
8. So logically that would mean that a budget as robust as they've been appropriated will be reigned in?
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 07:36 PM
Dec 13

…fewer enforcement actions require fewer resources.

Right?

mopinko

(73,246 posts)
9. the part where these ice recruits have more
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 07:49 PM
Dec 13

criminal convictions than the ppl they’re snatching is starting to sink in.

NickB79

(20,222 posts)
12. If they were going after the worst of the worst, there'd be a lot of dead ICE agents by now
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 08:10 PM
Dec 13

Hardened criminals would be engaging in shootouts daily.

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