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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) didn’t suddenly become a rogue agency under Trump—it became controversial because it actually started doing the job Congress told it to do. The laws Trump enforced weren’t new; most were written decades ago, passed under bipartisan administrations. What changed wasn’t the law—but the will to enforce it.

The Democratic Party and Cheap Labor: History Repeats Itself

There’s a deeper reason some in the Democratic Party resist strict enforcement: illegal immigration fuels a shadow labor economy.

Sound familiar?

The Bottom Line:

ICE didn’t become controversial because of its actions—it became controversial because Trump stopped playing along with the political theater. He forced America to look at the consequences of laws long ignored, and in doing so, exposed the uncomfortable reality that many political elites—especially on the left—benefit from keeping the system broken.