In a move that has sparked controversy and outrage, President Trump announced an ambitious crackdown on illegal immigration, enlisting the military and testing the boundaries of the law. The President's crackdown began with the shutting down of a migrant entry app used by Customs and Border Protection.

As part of the crackdown, the Trump administration has also fired immigration judges and issued executive orders declaring a national emergency. Trump's aggressive stance on immigration has put him at odds with sanctuary cities and sparked a showdown over deportation policies.

Critics have accused the President of overstepping his authority and violating the rights of immigrants, while supporters argue that the measures are necessary to protect the country's borders and national security.

The controversial crackdown on immigration comes at a time when Democrats in Congress are pushing for reform and a more compassionate approach to immigration policy. With tensions running high and legal challenges looming, the future of Trump's immigration crackdown remains uncertain.