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White House Lawn Tells the Story of Trump’s Immigration Victory

White House Lawn Tells the Story of Trump’s Immigration Victory

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Trump's 100 days in office: White House lawn gets mugshots of 100 illegal  aliens

White House Lawn Tells the Story of Trump’s Immigration Victory

On Monday morning, the White House lawn was covered with signs displaying mugshots and crimes of arrested illegal immigrants, part of a bold statement from President Trump's administration as he celebrates his second term’s 100-day mark. Red State reported that each sign highlighted serious offenses like murder and sexual assault. Aides proudly shared images on social media, declaring it proof of Trump's tough immigration policies, with officials claiming a 95% drop in border crossings.

RedState noted, “The White House display also comes following news of a recent massive raid on an ‘underground nightclub’ in Colorado Springs, which yielded an enormous cache of drugs and weapons, as well as over 100 illegal aliens.”

The New York Post also reported:

The White House’s official logo could be seen at the bottom of each poster.

The placards were strategically placed where news outlets film live shots in a bid to make sure they’re caught on camera, an official told Axios, who was first to report on the posters.

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