White House lawn lined with a dew-sand style poster showing arrested immigrants allegedly committed crime

On Monday, President Trump rose on the 99th day of the office, revealing dozens of photos booked for the periphery of the North Lawn of the White House, with the government claiming to describe previously convicted or charged immigrants such as murder, kidnapping, sexual assault on children and rape.

The booking photo does not have the personal name in the photo, but the White House X account posted photos that include the name.

The Trump administration is highlighting its aggressive immigration enforcement measures to commemorate Trump's nearly 100-day presidency, especially with regard to immigration suspected or committed violent and drug crimes.

Mr. Trump will take office for 100 days on Tuesday. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president will sign two executive orders on Monday to authorize law enforcement officers to pursue criminals and release a list of U.S. jurisdictions, "hindering enforcement of federal immigration laws."

Poster depicts immigrants detained outside the White House
A poster depicting detained immigrants who said the White House had been accused of committing crimes was visible along the White House on April 28, 2025. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images

"If you are an illegal alien from the United States, then this information is for you. You can't hide. We are actively looking for you," said White House Border Czar Czar Tom Homan.

The White House said booking photos were illegal and displayed in an illegal manner, and they will be shown in television appearances by White House reporters and executive officers on North Lawn. CBS News cannot independently verify statements about individuals in the photos.

White House account X posted: "We'll hunt you." and photos from North Lawn display. "You will face justice. You will be deported- you will never step into the American soil again."

Homan said Sunday: "Facing the country with Margaret BrennanThe “government” has obtained the safest border in the country’s history, and President Trump was able to achieve this in seven weeks. ”

But the Trump administration has been criticized for handling some immigration arrests and deportations, especially in Invoke wartime authorities The deportation of immigrants suspected of being members of the gang to the El Salvador prison. According to advocates, the government has also deported very young American citizens with their non-citizen mothers in recent days. Homan told Brennan that there was a legitimate procedure that said U.S. citizens were not deported, but that their parents had the option to bring their children.

A recent CBS poll found that 56% of respondents approved the Trump administration’s plan to illegally deport immigrants. However, most respondents believe that it is unacceptable to mistakenly detain or deport legal American residents. Overall, polling It shows that 49% of Americans agree with his handling of immigration, while 51% disagree.

Katherine Watson