WASHINGTON, D.C. – President DONALD TRUMP celebrated his first 100 days in office with significant milestones, including a major crackdown on illegal immigration and a pledge to reduce the impact of auto tariffs to incentivize the industry’s return to the United States.

In a sweeping enforcement effort, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of over 32,000 illegal immigrants during the administration’s first 100 days. TOM HOMAN, acting ICE Director, emphasized the administration’s commitment to securing borders and slowing illegal crossings.

Meanwhile, President Trump signaled a potential breakthrough in trade policy, vowing to ease auto tariffs as manufacturers show renewed interest in relocating operations to the U.S. This move aims to bolster domestic industries and create jobs.

In international news, Canada’s LIBERAL PARTY is projected to maintain power following recent elections, while the U.S. and Mexico struck a deal to ensure Texas farmers receive crucial water allocations from the Rio Grande.

Domestically, New York State introduced legislation to create a separate charge for individuals who cover their faces while committing crimes, a move hailed as a deterrent against criminal anonymity.

In a tragic incident, several children and teens were killed when a car plowed through an after-school camp, prompting calls for increased safety measures.

The U.S. Navy faced a significant loss after a $70 MILLION fighter jet fell off an aircraft carrier into the Red Sea. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the accident.

Elsewhere, the trial of KAREN READ continues to unfold, with revelations of secret messages and backchannel communications adding to the case’s complexity.

On the political front, House Democrat AL GREEN announced articles of impeachment against President Trump, citing “repeatedly demonstrated” misconduct. Meanwhile, GOVERNOR TIM WALZ expressed pessimism about Democrats’ chances of retaking the Senate in 2026.

In entertainment, NASCAR star CHASE ELLIOTT shared insights on his recent victory at Talladega, while a New York Giants official took a jab at President Trump following a claim about SAQUON BARKLEY.

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Sources: [Fox News](https://www.foxnews.com), [ICE](https://www.ice.gov), [U.S. Navy](https://www.navy.mil).

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