WATCH: Mug Shots LINE White House Driveway!

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In a dramatic statement on immigration enforcement, the White House has displayed mug shots of 100 illegal immigrants on its lawn.

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These individuals were arrested during President Trump’s first three months in office.

The display sends a clear message: illegal immigration will not be tolerated.

The Trump administration showcased mugshots of illegal migrants with criminal records, listing crimes such as “rape,” “homicide,” and “distribution of fentanyl.”

Each sign branded with “Arrested” and the message “We will hunt you down” underscored the administration’s robust stance on immigration enforcement.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt supported the effort by sharing a video displaying the yard signs along Pebble Beach.

President Trump is preparing to sign an executive order targeting sanctuary cities, further empowering law enforcement to pursue illegal immigrant criminals.

“We will hunt you down. You will face justice. You will be deported — and you will never set foot on American soil again. Oh, and your mugshot may just end up on a yard sign at the White House,” the White House declared, cited by CBS4.

The White House driveway became a powerful narrative space, as mugshots of immigrants labeled “Illegal Alien” featured alleged crimes like “Sexual contact with child.”

Arrests of immigrants with criminal records surged, with nearly half of ICE detainees having criminal pasts.

President Trump’s immigration policies have faced criticism but remain firm.

A lawsuit claims Rochester, New York’s sanctuary policy violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, highlighting clashes between federal authority and local jurisdictions.

“Those laws and policies are designed to and in fact do interfere with and discriminate against the Federal Government’s enforcement of federal immigration law in violation of the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution,” the U.S. Department of Justice argued.

The administration’s hardline approach seems to have a tangible impact; illegal crossings at the Southwest border dropped 95% in March compared to the previous year.

While some legal challenges persist, the Trump administration continues its aggressive deportation agenda.