Trump's administration has shifted its mass deportation campaign's public strategy after deaths caused by immigration enforcement and mounting unpopularity, replacing hardline officials Kristi Noem and Gregory Bovino with figures like Markwayne Mullin who pledged a less confrontational approach. Daily immigration arrests have declined slightly to 1,115 in February from a peak of 1,300, though the pace remains unprecedented and roughly four times higher than under President Biden.
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Trump's administration has shifted its mass deportation campaign's public strategy after deaths caused by immigration enforcement and mounting unpopularity, replacing hardline officials Kristi Noem and Gregory Bovino with figures like Markwayne Mullin who pledged a less confrontational approach. Daily immigration arrests have declined slightly to 1,115 in February from a peak of 1,300, though the pace remains unprecedented and roughly four times higher than under President Biden.