Washington — President Trump said Saturday he ordered the Department of Homeland Security and Secretary Noem not to intervene in protests in Democratic-led cities unless local officials request federal assistance or federal property is threatened. He directed ICE and Border Patrol to protect federal buildings and act forcefully when properties are attacked. The statement followed weeks of unrest, federal deployments in several cities, and the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good during immigration enforcement operations that prompted scrutiny, video verification. Nationwide "ICE Out" demonstrations continued this weekend in response to enforcement actions. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Federal law enforcement agencies, including ICE and Border Patrol, gained clearer directives to prioritize protection of federal property and to act forcefully when ordered, potentially concentrating resources on defending federal buildings.
Residents, protesters, and communities in Democratic-led cities faced increased risk of aggressive enforcement actions and sustained scrutiny after high-profile enforcement operations and related fatalities.
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