Mass deportations are critical to America’s future
- Karoline Leavitt stated that the Trump administration aims to deport illegal criminals at record speed, despite a temporary Supreme Court order pausing certain deportations.
- Data from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement revealed that deportations slightly decreased, with just over 12,300 people deported from March 1 to March 28, down from around 12,700 last March.
- The Trump administration emphasized self-deportations and launched an ad campaign warning illegal immigrants of consequences for overstaying deportation orders.
- Justice Samuel Alito criticized the Supreme Court's order that paused illegal alien deportations, highlighting concerns over the adequacy of the court's process in issuing such orders.
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Karoline Leavitt Pressed On What Trump Admin Will Do To Increase Mass Deportations
By Daily Caller Staff, Daily Caller News Foundation | April 22, 2025 Daily Caller White House Correspondent Reagan Reese pressed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on how the Trump administration plans to boost deportations of illegal immigrants despite recent setbacks. Leavitt defended the administration’s approach to immigration enforcement by underscoring their determination to deport illegal criminals “at record speed” despite ackn…
ThePatriotLight - Mass deportations are critical to America’s future
ThePatriotLight - In a late-night order, the Supreme Court on Saturday blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal aliens. The administration had relied on the law to expedite removals of some of the most dangerous individuals in the country, including alleged MS-13 gang members.This wasn’t a final ruling on the statute, but it froze current deportation efforts and signaled a likely loss for the White Hous…

Mass deportations are critical to America’s future
In a late-night order, the Supreme Court on Saturday blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal aliens. The administration had relied on the law to expedite removals of some of the most dangerous individuals in the country, including alleged MS-13 gang members. This wasn’t a final ruling on the statute, but it froze current deportation efforts and signaled a likely loss for the White House. Once again, Do…
Patience runs thin as Trump's battle with Supreme Court intensifies
Patience is running thin in the intensifying battle between the Supreme Court and President Trump, with the president's allies heightening their criticisms as the justices burn midnight oil. Just before 1 a.m. Saturday, the high court temporarily blocked the administration from deporting a group of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador under the rarely used Alien Enemies Act. Trump's supporters responded to the ruling with fury, with so…
The Supreme Court’s Unilateral Ruling Ending President Trump’s Deportations Goes Against The Will Of The People
By Manzanita Miller In a sweeping move last Saturday, the Supreme Court ended all deportations of illegal aliens by President Donald Trump under the 1798 Alien Enemy Act by a 7-2 to ruling, with only two justices, Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, dissenting. The move blocks President Trump from removing illegal aliens under the Alien Enemy Act, shutting down a primary method the president employed in March to deport suspected members o…
EXPLOSIVE: Trump SLAMS Supreme Court’s Betrayal on Alien Enemies Act Deportations! | Elijah Schaffer’s Top 5
In a fiery response, Trump condemns the Supreme Court's ruling on Alien Enemies Act deportations, igniting a fierce debate on immigration policy. Dive into the implications of his bold statements and their political fallout.
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