U.S. President Donald Trump says immigration agents should continue using traffic stops even after recent fatal shootings. In comments reported from the White House, Trump’s border-czar, Tom Homan, says there is a “pause” in traffic stops but argues the tactic is effective and will return. Separately, Trump criticizes a decision by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to suspend traffic stops, which it made following two shootings that left people dead in less than a week. The reports describe Trump’s response as sharply condemning the suspension and defending the use of the stops by federal immigration enforcement personnel. The accounts frame the issue as an internal policy dispute within the administration, with Trump and his officials urging continued use of traffic stops, while ICE had paused the practice after the shootings. The coverage does not include new details about the shootings beyond referencing their fatal outcomes and the quick succession of incidents that prompted the suspension.