In a shocking move, the Trump administration has terminated over 400 Department of Homeland Security employees and more than a dozen immigration judges in an effort to overhaul the immigration system. These mass firings come as President Trump continues to crack down on illegal immigration and push his America First agenda.

The Department of Homeland Security employees who were fired were reportedly deemed as not meeting the administration's standards or performance expectations. Additionally, the immigration judges were let go as part of a broader effort to speed up the deportation process and reduce the backlog of immigration cases.

Critics of the administration's actions argue that these firings could have a detrimental impact on the immigration system, causing delays and further complicating an already complex process. Many are concerned that these firings are part of a larger effort to limit immigration to the United States and restrict access to asylum.

As tensions rise and the immigration debate continues to be a hot-button issue, the Trump administration's decision to fire hundreds of DHS employees and immigration judges is sure to ignite controversy and debate in the coming days.