
"Shackled Aliens": Trump's ICE Flexes Deportation Video of Migrants Firstpost America
"Shackled Aliens": Trump's ICE Flexes Deportation Video of Migrants | Firstpost America | N18G
A video released by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has gone viral, showing shackled migrants boarding a deportation flight from Gary, Indiana. Shared with the caption "up close and personal," the footage reveals handcuffed detainees being escorted by ICE officers and seated inside the aircraft. The video drew mixed reactions online—some praised it as effective enforcement, while others called it inhumane. The clip comes as President Donald Trump doubles down on his tough immigration stance, blaming Biden-era policies for the surge in illegal crossings. ICE, with a $8 billion budget and over 20,000 staff, continues large-scale deportations nationwide. Debate over such tactics continues to intensify.
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