Trump's Immigration Chiefs to testify in Congress following protester deaths

In the wake of recent violent incidents involving law enforcement, former President Donald Trump's immigration policies are under intensified scrutiny. The shooting deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis by Homeland Security officers have raised significant concerns over the use of force and the treatment of dissenters. As a result, key officials from Trump's administration are set to testify before Congress, where they will face questions regarding their actions and the broader implications of the immigration agenda. This testimony comes at a critical time, as public outcry grows over issues of accountability and civil rights amidst ongoing debates about immigration reform. Observers suggest that these hearings could have lasting impacts on the future of immigration policy in the United States, particularly in light of the heightened tensions surrounding protests and law enforcement tactics. The hearings are expected to delve into the administration's approach to immigration enforcement and its effects on communities, particularly marginalized groups.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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