ICE Halts Most Traffic Stops After Fatal Shootings; Trump Overrules His Own Agency
The Department of Homeland Security instructed ICE agents to suspend most vehicle stops after two fatal ICE-involved shootings in a week, only for President Trump to publicly overrule the pause, calling traffic stops one of the agency's most important tools. The whiplash exposed tension over immigration enforcement tactics.
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