Trump shifts immigration messaging away from 'mass deportations' amid backlash
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Politico’s review of Trump administration social media and ads shows the phrase 'mass deportations' has largely dropped since mid-February, as the White House pivots toward targeted enforcement and stronger border security messaging in response to Minneapolis backlash and polling concerns; officials insist policy hasn’t changed, while Republicans remain divided over how aggressively to push immigration enforcement.
- Trump administration highlighted ‘mass deportations’ for months. Not anymore. Politico
- Opinion | The GOP is having an epiphany: This is a bad look The Washington Post
- Scoop: White House tells House Republicans to stop talking about mass deportations Axios
- Republicans Concede They Need to Pivot on Immigration Before Midterms The New York Times
- White House thinks it’s not too late to rebrand “mass deportations” MS NOW
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