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*A study revealed that at least 3.800 children have been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since Donald Trump took office in 2025.
*Pres. Trump himself admits excesses in deportations.
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00:00A study in the United States revealed that at least 3,800 children have been detained by Immigration and Customs
00:05Enforcement since Donald Trump took office in 2025.
00:09An analysis by Project Marshall showed that nearly 1,300 children were detained for more than 20 days.
00:15The data reflects a shift in U.S. immigration policy and the role of ICE in its system of detaining
00:21minors.
00:21Experts warn that the increase is not accidental and is the result of specific policy decisions,
00:26such as the reopening of family detention centers and the expansion of the immigration system's capacity.
00:39U.S. President Donald Trump admitted that his mass deportation policies went too far, according to local media reports.
00:45The president requested a reduction in the emphasis on the mass deportation concept
00:50and a prioritization of expelling immigrants with criminal records.
00:53This comes after the departure of Christy Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security
00:57with the U.S. President proposing Senator Mark Wayne Mullin as her replacement.
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