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January 1, ICE Deportations Threatened Without Swift Action
Wyatt’s Take
- ICE deportations are at risk if Congress delays.
- Website errors point to missing or moved content.
- Americans deserve straightforward information on border policy.
Government agencies like ICE need prompt support from Congress to keep deportations moving. Technical issues and delays signal real troubles for enforcing immigration laws.
If you’re having trouble finding key updates, it may be because pages have moved or are missing. That confusion only adds to worries about whether our leaders are listening on border security.
One solution is direct action—holding Congress accountable so ICE officers aren’t left hanging when it comes to protecting our communities.
Learn more about the ICE congressional standoff
Wyatt Matters
Middle Americans count on laws getting enforced, not just empty promises from Washington. Supporting border officers means backing up rules with real action, not just talk.
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