U.S. President Donald Trump has sparked widespread controversy after posting a graphic surveillance video showing the killing of a woman in Florida, as part of his renewed focus on immigration enforcement.

The video, originally captured outside a Fort Myers gas station, shows a violent attack in which a man identified by authorities as a Haitian immigrant allegedly used a hammer to kill a female clerk.

Trump shared the footage on his social media platform, using it to support his argument for stricter immigration policies and expanded deportation measures.

According to reports, the post came during a politically sensitive moment, with the president also facing questions over other recent controversies involving foreign policy and domestic unrest.

Critics have described the decision to share such distressing footage publicly as highly unusual for a sitting president, warning that it could further inflame tensions around immigration debates.

Supporters, however, argue that the video highlights concerns about violent crime linked to illegal immigration, reinforcing calls for tougher border controls.

The incident has also reignited discussion about how graphic content is used in political messaging, particularly when shared directly with large social media audiences.

Authorities in Florida have not released additional details beyond confirming the homicide investigation, and the suspect remains the subject of ongoing legal proceedings.

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