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Trump team trashed there is a robbery of arrested immigrants on White House lawn

President Donald Trump's administration lined up large posters in the White House driveway, which included photos of immigrants when his immigrants crackdown were broadcast, a report said.

In a clear view on the media, the “About 100” poster follows “Pebbled Beach”, which is the North Field of the White House, from which the TV crew broadcasts, axis Reported on Monday.

Each poster has the word “arrested” above the immigrant’s photo and is charged with a crime. The poster has no name, but says “illegal alien” under each photographer.

Poster showing someone described as an illegal immigrant arrested outside the White House (Reuters)

A White House official told axis.

Photos obtained by the news website show immigrants allegedly guilty of “murder”, “sexual contact with children”, “rape” and “fentanyl distribution”.

An official told axis.

independent Already contacted the White House.

A White House official said his poster contained

A White House official said his poster contained “some of the worst illegal immigrants and criminals arrested by the Trump administration” (Reuters)

The new display is in New York Times-Siena College poll found that less than half of Americans (47%) agree with Trump's way of handling immigration. This is the president's relative advantage in recent polls, as his overall recognition rate dropped to 42% from the inauguration.

ABC News/Washington Post/ipsos shows his approval rate as low as 39%, marking the president's worst performance with a 100-day record, at least to the end of World War II.

The posters were also shortly before Trump's “Border Tsar” before Trump's “Border Tsar” Tom Homan will brief on Monday morning.

The Trump administration is under scrutiny for dismissing a member of the Venezuelan gang last month, who was taken to the brutal El Salvador large prison while the president uses wartime laws. In court documents, immigration and customs law enforcement officials acknowledged that “many of the deported people” had no criminal records.

A two-year-old American citizen appeared to have been deported from Louisiana to Honduras last weekend. A federal judge condemned the move “no meaningful process.” The child was reportedly released in Honduras with her mother and sister on Friday.

Last month, the Department of Homeland Security announced that ICE arrested nearly 33,000 immigrants in the first 50 days of Trump's tenure, nearly half of whom were convicted. These include the arrest of a Honduran man convicted of drug trafficking for a minor and a Mexican man.

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