White House Displays Migrant Mugshots in Policy Push
White House Displays Migrant Mugshots in Policy Push

White House Displays Migrant Mugshots in Policy Push

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The Trump administration lined the White House lawn with about 100 posters displaying mugshots of arrested undocumented immigrants, highlighting alleged crimes such as rape, murder, and drug distribution. The signs, labeled 'ARRESTED' without names, were placed along the driveway and near 'Pebble Beach' to maximize media exposure. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt and other officials publicized the display as part of a broader push during President Trump's first 100 days to showcase immigration enforcement achievements. The event was coordinated with a press briefing and a week of messaging focused on border security and mass deportation plans. Officials declared, 'We will hunt you down. You will face justice. You will be deported — and you will never set foot on American soil again.' The display drew widespread attention across news and social media, reinforcing immigration as a central policy issue for the administration.

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