❓WHAT HAPPENED: White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair advised House Republicans to shift focus from “mass deportations” to targeting violent criminals.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: James Blair, House Republicans, and President Donald J. Trump.
📍WHEN & WHERE: March 10, 2026, at the House Republicans’ annual retreat in Doral, Florida.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I voted for no new wars & mass deportations. Why are we stopping the mass deportations and starting a new war?” – Caroline Sunshine, Deputy Communications Director of the Trump 2024 campaign
🎯IMPACT: The potential sea-change in White House and GOP strategy on immigration could alienate much of the MAGA movement.
In a private meeting, James Blair, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, encouraged House Republicans to adjust how they discuss immigration. He suggested shifting away from talk of “mass deportations” and narrowing the administration’s efforts to deport only confirmed dangerous criminals.
This guidance arises from worries that Democrats are effectively painting Trump’s immigration approach as excessively sweeping, despite President Donald J. Trump campaigning on an ambiguous promise to deport all illegal aliens. Blair reportedly shared these thoughts in a policy discussion at the yearly House Republican retreat held in Doral, Florida.
Blair appeared to implicitly confirm these reports in a social media post on Tuesday, emphasizing that “Republicans want to keep deporting the violent/criminal illegals” and “Republicans will get the violent criminals out”—with references to removing illegals who have not yet been convicted of a violent crime conspicuously absent.
The change follows the abandonment of a major immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, following revelations of large-scale Somali fraud in the state. This operation was wound down in the face of aggressive pro-illegal immigrant rhetoric and agitation from state Democrats and leftist activists. The administration appeared to get “the yips” after two anti-ICE activists were killed by federal immigration enforcement, one after hitting an officer with her car and the other, who had a known violent history, after starting a confrontation with officers while in possession of a firearm.
The shift is drawing sharp criticism from many in the President’s MAGA base, some of whom were already unhappy with the administration’s embrace of neoconservative foreign policy by launching the ongoing war in Iran. “I voted for no new wars & mass deportations. Why are we stopping the mass deportations and starting a new war?” asked Caroline Sunshine, who acted as deputy communications director for the Trump 2024 campaign.
I voted for no new wars & mass deportations. Why are we stopping the mass deportations and starting a new war? https://t.co/BHQs6EHZVy
— Caroline Sunshine (@CSUNSHINE) March 10, 2026
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