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White House Under Fire as Economy Slows and Immigration Policies Spark Outrage

A federal judge has accused the Trump administration of "terrorizing" immigrants, while the US economy slowed more than expected in the fourth quarter of 2025 due to the government shutdown. The judge's comments come as the economy struggles to recover, with GDP growth at 1.4% last quarter. The administration's immigration policies and the economic slowdown have raised concerns about the country's direction.

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White House Under Fire as Economy Slows and Immigration Policies Spark Outrage

A federal judge has accused the Trump administration of "terrorizing" immigrants, while the US economy slowed more than expected in the fourth quarter of 2025 due to the government shutdown. The judge's comments come as the economy struggles to recover, with GDP growth at 1.4% last quarter. The administration's immigration policies and the economic slowdown have raised concerns about the country's direction.

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The Trump administration is facing intense criticism from a federal judge who has accused it of "terrorizing" immigrants and recklessly violating the law in its efforts to deport millions of people. The judge's comments come as the US economy slows down, with the fourth quarter of 2025 seeing a GDP growth of only 1.4%, lower than the expected 3%.

According to the judge, the White House has "extended its violence on its own citizens," citing the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both US citizens who were protesting in Minneapolis and were killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol officers, respectively. The judge's comments are a scathing indictment of the administration's immigration policies, which have been widely criticized for being inhumane and ineffective.

The economic slowdown is also a major concern, with the government shutdown last year disrupting economic activity and leading to a moderation in consumer spending. The 1.4% GDP growth rate is a significant decline from the 3% forecast by economists, and it raises concerns about the country's economic direction.

However, there are some positive signs on the horizon. Tax cuts and investment in artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to support economic activity this year, and some experts believe that the economy could bounce back in the coming quarters.

Despite these positive signs, the administration's immigration policies remain a major controversy. The Trump administration has been accused of violating human rights and ignoring due process in its efforts to deport immigrants. The judge's comments are just the latest in a long line of criticisms of the administration's policies, which have been widely condemned by human rights groups and lawmakers.

The economic slowdown and the controversy over immigration policies have raised concerns about the country's direction and the administration's priorities. As the economy struggles to recover, the administration's policies are coming under increasing scrutiny, and it remains to be seen how the country will move forward in the coming months.

The Trump administration has been accused of using immigration as a wedge issue to divide the country and distract from its economic policies. However, the judge's comments and the economic slowdown suggest that the administration's policies are having real-world consequences and are not just a matter of politics.

As the country moves forward, it is clear that the administration's immigration policies and economic direction will be closely watched. The judge's comments are a wake-up call for the administration, and it remains to be seen how it will respond to the criticism.

In a statement, the White House defended its immigration policies, saying that they are necessary to protect national security and enforce the law. However, the judge's comments and the economic slowdown suggest that the administration's policies are not working and are causing harm to the country.

Ultimately, the controversy over immigration policies and the economic slowdown are a reminder that the administration's actions have real-world consequences and that it is accountable to the American people. As the country moves forward, it is clear that the administration's policies will be closely watched, and it remains to be seen how it will respond to the criticism.

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  • Sunshine Sykes, Federal Judge
  • Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • Reuters
  • The Guardian

The Trump administration is facing intense criticism from a federal judge who has accused it of "terrorizing" immigrants and recklessly violating the law in its efforts to deport millions of people. The judge's comments come as the US economy slows down, with the fourth quarter of 2025 seeing a GDP growth of only 1.4%, lower than the expected 3%.

According to the judge, the White House has "extended its violence on its own citizens," citing the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both US citizens who were protesting in Minneapolis and were killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol officers, respectively. The judge's comments are a scathing indictment of the administration's immigration policies, which have been widely criticized for being inhumane and ineffective.

The economic slowdown is also a major concern, with the government shutdown last year disrupting economic activity and leading to a moderation in consumer spending. The 1.4% GDP growth rate is a significant decline from the 3% forecast by economists, and it raises concerns about the country's economic direction.

However, there are some positive signs on the horizon. Tax cuts and investment in artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to support economic activity this year, and some experts believe that the economy could bounce back in the coming quarters.

Despite these positive signs, the administration's immigration policies remain a major controversy. The Trump administration has been accused of violating human rights and ignoring due process in its efforts to deport immigrants. The judge's comments are just the latest in a long line of criticisms of the administration's policies, which have been widely condemned by human rights groups and lawmakers.

The economic slowdown and the controversy over immigration policies have raised concerns about the country's direction and the administration's priorities. As the economy struggles to recover, the administration's policies are coming under increasing scrutiny, and it remains to be seen how the country will move forward in the coming months.

The Trump administration has been accused of using immigration as a wedge issue to divide the country and distract from its economic policies. However, the judge's comments and the economic slowdown suggest that the administration's policies are having real-world consequences and are not just a matter of politics.

As the country moves forward, it is clear that the administration's immigration policies and economic direction will be closely watched. The judge's comments are a wake-up call for the administration, and it remains to be seen how it will respond to the criticism.

In a statement, the White House defended its immigration policies, saying that they are necessary to protect national security and enforce the law. However, the judge's comments and the economic slowdown suggest that the administration's policies are not working and are causing harm to the country.

Ultimately, the controversy over immigration policies and the economic slowdown are a reminder that the administration's actions have real-world consequences and that it is accountable to the American people. As the country moves forward, it is clear that the administration's policies will be closely watched, and it remains to be seen how it will respond to the criticism.

Sources:

  • Sunshine Sykes, Federal Judge
  • Bureau of Economic Analysis
  • Reuters
  • The Guardian

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