
The White House lawn was lined with around 100 mugshots of arrested illegal immigrants and the crimes they allegedly committed, as President Donald Trump tries to draw attention to his actions during the first 100 days of his second term.
Kaelan Dorr, deputy assistant to the president and White House deputy communications director, posted an image of some of the signs to X on Monday morning.
“White House lawn looks a little different this AM,” Dorr wrote. “And they say yard signs don’t win elections…”
The names and exact locations of the individuals are not on the posters, which line Pebble Beach, where television crews typically do live shots in front of the White House, Axios reported.
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Trump had hailed an immigration raid on Saturday and linked it to his administration’s legal fight over its invocation of the 18th-century wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act, to speed up the deportation process.