Episode notes

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.

  • Previous administrations—both Democrat and Republican—kicked the can down the road, turning a blind eye to illegal entry, overstays, and sanctuary jurisdictions.
  • Trump disrupted that pattern by making enforcement visible—raids, deportations, detentions. Suddenly, laws that were quietly ignored became front-page outrage.
  • The outrage wasn’t about legality—it was about optics and disruption to the status quo.

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