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The white house emphasizes the approach of immigration in the middle of controversy 100 days ago rally

President Donald Trump will mark the 100th day of his second term in Michigan on Tuesday, and his administration emphasizes the progress in border security in the event.

The White House aims to present his approach to illegal immigration as an important performance of Trump's presidency. The promised procedure was a main problem for the then candidate trump on the campaign path.

“One of President Trump's central campaign promise was to secure the border and end this invasion. The president made this promise overwhelming,” said Karoline Leavitt, press spokeswoman for the White House, at a press conference on Monday morning.

The lawn of the White House now shows dozens of search photos of immigrants with various crimes listed and the word “arrested” and underlines the efforts of the administration. However, the procedure triggered controversy, most recently after three US citizens' children from two families were removed from the country and sent to Honduras with their mothers.

Border of the White House, Zar Tom Homan, defended the decision.

“We removed children with their mothers who applied for the children. This is a parental decision, parents 101. The mothers made this choice,” said Homan.

At the weekend, hundreds of alleged illegal immigrants were arrested in Florida and Colorado. In Colorado Springs, the Dea dismantled an underground nightclub, which led to over 100 arrests. In Florida there were almost 800 arrests in the immigrant.

Immigration remains a severe problem for Trump, although the latest surveys point out that the Americans are divided into dealing with when he approaches his 100th day. Democrats hope to use the changing feelings.

“There are supposedly other cases in which US citizens' children were deported without a proper procedure. The proper procedure is a license plate of what our country is about,” said Senator Chuck Schumer, Dn.Y.

To support his immigration policy, Trump should sign two new executive orders on Monday. A murder of the law enforcement agencies and another, which compiled a list of sanctuary cities that do not work with the federal immigration law.

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