President Donald Trump signed the immigration detention measure into law, his first legislative win of the second term. The bill, named after Laken Riley, requires Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain undocumented immigrants arrested or convicted of specific crimes. The law was supported by both Republicans and Democrats, and Trump credited his victory in the election to his immigration agenda. The president also announced plans to prepare a 30,000-person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay to detain criminal illegal aliens. Some vulnerable Democrats supported the legislation despite their party’s stance on immigration. Trump has also taken steps to crack down on illegal crossings, declaring a national emergency and signing executive orders to halt illegal entries and deport criminals. The administration is seeking $100 billion to fund the border security crackdown, and Republicans are exploring the budget reconciliation process to achieve this without Democratic support. Trump emphasized the need to fully fund border security and remove record numbers of illegal aliens, declaring the country one step closer to ending crime committed by illegal alien killers.
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