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The Democratic National Committee voted to support abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement while Trump ramped up deportation operations and expanded immigration enforcement.
The Democratic National Committee voted to support abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement while Trump simultaneously ramped up deportation operations and expanded immigration enforcement. This is a stark positioning difference: Democrats are committing to a radical restructuring of immigration enforcement while Trump is doing the opposite, making ICE bigger and more aggressive.
This vote puts Democrats on record supporting a far more expansive change than most centrist politicians are comfortable with. It also guarantees that immigration will be a defining contrast issue in coming elections—one party wants to eliminate the agency, the other is expanding it. The split reflects how deeply polarized immigration policy has become, with no middle ground visible.
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