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Will Trump change ICE policy? Report hints at about-face after meeting with Melania

President of the United States Donald Trump May be reconsidering parts of its administration’s immigration enforcement strategy after private discussions with others Melania Trump and top aides, according to the Wall Street Journal.

President Donald Trump waves after landing at Palm Beach International Airport on March 20, 2026. (AFP Getty Images)

The report suggests Trump is increasingly wary of the political impact of aggressive enforcement actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The term “mass deportations” was once central to the administration’s messaging, but is now seen by some insiders as unpopular with voters ahead of crucial midterm elections.

The change in tone is said to have come after conversations with Melania Trump and senior officials, including White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, who reportedly expressed concerns about how recent events were affecting public perception.

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Controversy adds to pressure

The rethink reportedly comes amid scrutiny ICE operationsincluding a fatal encounter earlier this year. In Minneapolis, deaths of civilians during law enforcement operations have sparked protests and ongoing investigations. Authorities are still investigating multiple incidents involving federal agents.

The incidents have intensified the debate over immigration enforcement and led some aides to consider it a politically sensitive issue.

Law enforcement methods may change

According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump may prefer to focus on targeting “bad guys” rather than broad, high-profile raids. The administration may also scale back operations in major Democratic-leaning cities such as Minneapolis, Chicago and Washington, D.C.

The number of arrests made by immigration authorities per day has dropped from more than 1,500 to about 1,200, the report said, citing people familiar with enforcement trends.

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White House strikes back

Despite these reports, the White House denied any policy changes. “No one is changing the administration’s immigration enforcement agenda,” spokesperson Abigail Jackson said.

She added that Trump’s “highest priority has always been deporting illegal alien criminals who are endangering American communities,” while highlighting data on deportations and border enforcement.

The developments come as Sen. Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s nominee for Homeland Security secretary, pledges to improve the agency’s public image.

“My six-month goal is that we stop being in the headlines every day,” Mullin said during a Senate hearing.

While a formal shift has not yet been announced, the report noted that internal discussions are ongoing as the administration weighs enforcement priorities against politics.

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