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Markwayne Mullin confronts Senate Democrats as criticism grows over ICE actions

The Secretary of Homeland Security defended Trump's immigration policies and dismissed complaints from Democratic lawmakers about alleged abuses

Markwayne Mullin confronts Senate Democrats as criticism grows over ICE actions
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Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin staged a new political confrontation during his appearance before the Senate by defending the immigration policies of Donald Trump's administration and attacking Democratic legislators who have denounced abuses committed by immigration agents.

The controversy arose after the leader of the Democratic minority in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, published on the social network X images of two recent incidents involving Democratic senators and federal agents. Schumer stated that, if even members of the Senate can be subject to aggressive actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), “no American is safe from the abuses” of the agency.

Mullin responded by calling Schumer a “liberal career politician” and accused Democrats of demonizing law enforcement. In addition, he assured that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is focused on “enforcing the law, securing the border and deporting violent undocumented aliens.”

Mullin's appearance reflects an increasingly polarized political strategy within the American immigration debate. Although during his confirmation hearing he promised to respect constitutional guarantees and stated that federal agents should have warrants to enter homes, his closed defense of immigration operations and his attacks on critics have fueled doubts about his ability to reduce political tension around DHS.

Various analysts and Democratic legislators maintain that the problem does not lie solely in the application of immigration laws, but in the lack of supervision and accountability of agencies such as ICE and the Border Patrol. In fact, disagreements over controls and reforms to these agencies have led to budget clashes in Congress and tense negotiations over DHS funding.

The appearance also confirms that immigration will continue to be one of the main political battlegrounds in Washington ahead of the midterm elections.

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