A crackdown ordered by Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. has sparked debate after reports that crime dropped following increased federal enforcement.
Supporters say the stronger presence of federal agencies, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has made some neighborhoods feel safer.
Others worry the heavy enforcement and federal control could create fear in communities and raise concerns about civil rights and local authority.
The situation has become part of a broader national debate over how to balance public safety and civil liberties.
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