March 23, 2025 - 08:03

As President Trump intensifies his efforts to deport migrants from the United States, he is encountering significant backlash from various quarters, including Democrats in Congress, grassroots activists, and judges in the judiciary. The administration's aggressive stance on immigration has sparked widespread criticism, with opponents arguing that these policies are inhumane and detrimental to communities.
In addition to the deportation controversy, Trump is also pushing to significantly reduce the size and influence of the Education Department. This move has raised alarms among educators and advocates who fear that it could undermine public education and access to resources for students across the nation. Critics argue that dismantling the department could lead to disparities in educational opportunities, particularly for disadvantaged communities.
As these contentious issues unfold, Trump is expected to address them on upcoming Sunday shows, where he will likely defend his administration's policies while facing tough questions from hosts and guests alike. The political landscape remains tense as the debate over immigration and education continues to dominate national discourse.
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