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Trump Overrules His Own Secretary On Key Deportation Strategy


President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he would be overruling decisions from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin and White House border czar Tom Homan to temporarily halt vehicle stops targeting illegal aliens.

The initial decision was announced after an officer-involved shooting in Maine, in which a a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot a 26-year-old Colombian national in Maine earlier this week. Officials stated that the man repeatedly attempted to weaponize his vehicle and run down agents before he was fatally shot.

Following the shooting, which came just days after a similar incident in Houston, Texas, Secretary Mullin ordered a nationwide pause on most ICE traffic stops to allow for review amid safety and operational concerns raised by the incidents. The directive permitted exceptions, such as when executing criminal warrants or coordinating with partner agencies.

Homan described the measure as limited in scope and claimed that it would not affect deportation operations. “I wouldn’t even call this a bump in the road — this is going to be a short-term review, so ICE feels comfortable that their agents are safe, they’re doing the right thing and get back to doing what they do best,” he told Fox News.

Less than 24 hours after the suspension was announced, President Donald Trump publicly directed ICE to resume traffic stops in a pointed social media post.

“ICE is ‘doing a GREAT job, one that has to be done,’ … ‘We CANNOT give up one of ICE’s most important and effective Crime Fighting tools, THE TRAFFIC STOP,” the president wrote. “Once we do, we are playing right into the criminal’s hands.”

Traffic stops have been viewed as a practical method for identifying individuals subject to removal, particularly in operations targeting those with criminal records. The quick policy adjustment underscored differing perspectives within the administration on balancing officer safety, public concerns, and enforcement priorities.

Homan had previously indicated confidence that operations would resume promptly after the review. The administration maintained that the pause was not a permanent policy shift but a precautionary step.

In the days following Trump’s directive, ICE operations were expected to incorporate lessons from the review while resuming standard practices where appropriate.



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