Hundreds of undocumented immigrants have been arrested across the United States this week, in a first large-scale raid after President Donald Trump ordered to crack down on them.
Federal immigration agents raided homes and workplaces in a day time operation in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, the Los Angeles area, North Carolina and South Carolina this week and arrested immigrants, The Washington Post reported.
The operation is said to be the first since Trump signed an executive order on January 26 to crackdown on millions of immigrants living in the US and pledged to deport as many as 3 million undocumented immigrants with criminal records.

Among the detainees, however, were people who did not have criminal records, and could potentially be deported, the Post said.
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