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EXCLUSIVE: White House marks 'blockbuster' week for Trump's immigration agenda

The White House is celebrating a "blockbuster" week for Trump's immigration agenda, saying, "It's a bad day to be an illegal alien and a great day to be an American."


EXCLUSIVE: White House marks 'blockbuster' week for Trump's immigration agenda
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"It's a bad day to be an illegal alien and a great day to be an American," a spokesperson said. 

Overall, ICE has arrested over 100,000 illegal immigrants since Trump took office.

According to the outlet, one of the individuals arrested, a Honduran national, has been named in an international murder case.

On Monday, ICE announced that, working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, it had made a "game-changing" seizure of 50,000 kilograms of meth ingredients destined for the Sinaloa Cartel.

Chad Plantz, special agent in charge of ICE Homeland Security Investigations Houston, said the collaboration provides authorities "with a game-changing method to stay one step ahead of the cartels by disrupting the flow of chemicals that they depend on to produce illicit narcotics."

A source familiar with the operations shared with Fox News Digital a listing of some of the arrests made by ICE this week. 

"President Trump is doing exactly what he promised the American people - securing the Southern border and deporting illegal aliens," said Jackson.

"The President is cracking down on cartels, cutting the flow of fentanyl coming across our border by over half in the last year," she added. "Under President Trump's America First leadership, it's a bad day to be an illegal alien and a great day to be an American."

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