Deportation Policy of Donald Trump: Judge Suspends Expedited Deportation Proceedings
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Donald Trump promised to organize a massive operation that would reach up to 1 million deportations annually in a second term
On Friday, 29 August, a judge suspended the policy of prompt expulsion, without a court order, of foreign persons arrested in the territory of the United States. The government, which wants to expel a million foreigners a year, appeals.
In the election campaign, Trump had promised mass deportations, and when he took office, he introduced rapid procedures, which a U.S. judge has now stopped for the time being.
A federal judge ruled Saturday night that mass deportations of undocumented immigrants arrested in the United States violate the migrants' right to a fair trial. The deportations have been temporarily halted, marking the second major setback for President Donald Trump's policies in recent days.

The judge was appointed by Trump's predecessor Biden. Around eleven million migrants are without papers in the US
The decision suspends a rule enacted in January that has become a key element of President Trump’s massive deportation initiative
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