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White House says deportation flights have begun under Trump

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that “deportation flights have begun” and released photos of people boarding military planes.

“President Trump is sending a strong and clear message to the entire world: If you enter the United States illegally, you will face serious consequences,” she wrote to X.

It was not immediately clear who was on board the plane or where the photo was taken.

Leavitt did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Fox News Digital.

Information obtained by Fox News Digital shows that between midnight and 9 a.m. during a 33-hour period from January 21st to January 22nd, ice enforcement and removal operations were conducted to investigate sexual assaults, robberies, and robberies. It shows the arrest of more than 460 illegal immigrants, including those with criminal histories. , assault, drug, weapons offenses, resisting arrest, domestic violence resisting.

Agents arrested nationals from many countries, including Afghanistan, Angola, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Senegal, and Venezuela.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that “deportation flights have begun” and released photos of people boarding military planes. @presssec/x
It was not immediately clear who was on board the plane or where the photo was taken. @presssec/x

On Thursday, ice agents detained several workers at a fish market in Newark, New Jersey. FOX 5 NY reported.

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka denounced the operation as a “terrible act” and a violation of the Fourth Amendment after agents reportedly swooped in to attack “without a written warrant.”

Baraka said one of those detained was a U.S. military veteran who “suffered the indignity of having the legitimacy of his military documents questioned.

Operation Ice Enforcement and Removal resulted in the arrest of more than 460 undocumented immigrants, including criminal convictions for sexual assault, burglary, burglary, assault, aggravated drug and weapons offenses, arrests, and domestic violence offenses. Kevin C. Downs of the New York Post
“President Trump is sending a strong and clear message to the entire world: If you enter the United States illegally, you will face serious consequences,” Leavitt announced Friday on X. AP

“This egregious act is in clear violation of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which 'guarantees that people, houses, papers, and effects shall be safe against unreasonable searches and seizures.'” wrote Baraka. statement.

“Newark will not stand idly by while its people are unlawfully terrorized,” Barak said.

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