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Ever since federal immigration raids ramped up across California, triggering fierce protests that prompted President Trump to deploy troops to Los Angeles, the state has emerged as the symbolic battleground of the administrations deportation campaign.
But even as arrests soared, California was not the epicenter of Trumps anti-immigrant project.
In the first five months of Trumps second term, California lagged behind the staunchly red states of Texas and Florida in the total arrests. According to a Los Angeles Times analysis of federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement data from the Deportation Data Project, Texas reported 26,341 arrests nearly a quarter of all ICE arrests nationally followed by 12,982 in Florida and 8,460 in California.
Even in June, when masked federal immigration agents swept through L.A., jumping out of vehicles to snatch people from bus stops, car washes and parking lots, California saw 3,391 undocumented immigrants arrested more than Florida, but still only about half as many as Texas.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/california-took-center-stage-ice-100000797.html
MichMan
(16,596 posts)SunSeeker
(57,480 posts)Trump does seem to be targeting California with his most over the top terror tactics against immigrants. Sure, it doesn't net him the most undocumented immigrant arrests, but the point is making a show of it, not efficiency.