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Live updates: Trump's border czar blames parents of US citizen children who were deported

The White House has been focusing on border issues to mark the first 100 days of the president's second term.

What to Know

  • Questioned by a reporter on three  who were deported, Trump's chief border czar Tom Homan blamed their parents, saying, "You put your family in that position."
  • The White House is  to mark the first 100 days of the president's second term this week.
  • Trump's approval ratings in the low-to-mid-40s and indicates the president is losing ground on his handling of the economy.
  • Trump is meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., as Congress returns after a two-week recess to press forward with budget legislation.
  • The Super Bowl champion today.

Dozens of large posters with photographs of migrants the White House claims to have been arrested for various crimes now line the driveway that leads to the West Wing as the administration tries to highlight its border crackdown as a key accomplishment of Trump's first 100 days. Follow along for live updates.

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