Deportations Promised by Trump Reach New High After Summer Surge
Deportations have surged to nearly 1,500 daily, driven by expanded arrests beyond criminals and increased detention capacity, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement data.
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Donald Trump’s promise of mass deportations could be closer and closer to becoming a reality. Until June, the Republican’s deportations had lagged behind the arrests of migrants, but by the first week of August, expulsions reached nearly 1,500 people a day, according to the latest data, a pace not seen since Barack Obama’s Democratic Administration. With the injection of new funds—an additional $76 billion to the Immigration and Customs Control …
Deportations reach new high after summer surge in immigration arrests - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
President Donald Trump’s campaign promise of mass deportations may be coming closer to reality. Until June, deportations had lagged behind immigration arrests and detentions. By the first week of August, deportations reached nearly 1,500 people per day, according to the latest data, a pace not seen since the Obama administration.
Deportations reach new high after summer surge in immigration arrests | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
President Donald Trump’s campaign promise of mass deportations may be coming closer to reality. Until June, deportations had lagged behind immigration arrests and detentions. By the first week of August, deportations reached nearly 1,500 people per day, according to the latest data, a pace not seen since the Obama administration.


Deportations reach new high after summer surge in immigration arrests
President Donald Trump’s campaign promise of mass deportations may be coming closer to reality. Until June, deportations had lagged behind immigration arrests and detentions. By the first week of August, deportations reached nearly 1,500 people per day, according to the latest data, a pace not seen since the Obama administration. With an infusion of cash from Trump’s domestic policy bill signed in July — an additional $76 billion that Immigratio…
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