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Trump denies stopping ICE roadblocks after three deaths in a few days: "So we would give the criminals a victory"
Italy🏛️ PoliticsConservative6 hr. ago

Trump denies stopping ICE roadblocks after three deaths in a few days: "So we would give the criminals a victory"

The article reports on three deaths linked to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) road stops within a week, prompting President Trump to deny claims that his administration had ordered a halt to such operations. Trump criticized the idea of stopping roadside checks, calling it 'giving victory to criminals' and accusing the 'radical left' of wanting such a move. The incidents occurred in Maine, Texas, and Florida, where ICE agents fired at individuals during traffic stops, resulting in fatalities. In Maine, protests erupted after the death of Colombian citizen Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, who was shot by an ICE agent. Former Colombian president Gustavo Petro condemned the incident, while ICE’s Tom Homan promised an impartial investigation. Despite the controversy, Trump’s administration continues its policies, though political backlash is growing.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentConservative6 hr. ago
Trump denies stopping ICE roadblocks after three deaths in a few days: "So we would give the criminals a victory"

The article reports on three deaths linked to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) road stops within a week, prompting President Trump to deny claims that his administration had ordered a halt to such operations. Trump criticized the idea of stopping roadside checks, calling it 'giving victory to criminals' and accusing the 'radical left' of wanting such a move. The incidents occurred in Maine, Texas, and Florida, where ICE agents fired at individuals during traffic stops, resulting in fatalities. In Maine, protests erupted after the death of Colombian citizen Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, who was shot by an ICE agent. Former Colombian president Gustavo Petro condemned the incident, while ICE’s Tom Homan promised an impartial investigation. Despite the controversy, Trump’s administration continues its policies, though political backlash is growing.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the administration's stance as strong and necessary, using language like 'duri e intelligenti' ('firm and smart') and 'faremmo esattamente il gioco dei criminali' ('we would be playing exactly into the hands of criminals'). It emphasizes the administration's resistance to calls to

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