The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted a high-profile operation in the Bronx, joined by recently appointed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, after hitting Chicago on Sunday.
The displays come after President Donald Trump made sweeping moves on immigration as part of his promise to carry out the largest mass deportation in US history, focusing initially on migrants with criminal records. ICE reported on Monday that it had made 1,179 arrests, bringing the total since Jan. 23 to 3,552. It has touted arrests in Chicago, Baltimore, Buffalo, Atlanta and San Francisco.
Noem posted on social media that she ...