Border Czar Homan says Trump administration has carried out 139,000 deportations
- White House Border Czar Tom Homan reported on Monday that about 139,000 illegal immigrants have been deported since President Trump took office 98 days ago.
- Homan emphasized focusing on deporting alleged criminals, stating that over 20 million illegal immigrants remain in the US, with 700,000 accused or convicted of crimes.
- In March, only about 11,000 people were apprehended illegally crossing the US-Mexico border, the lowest on record, according to Homan.
- Homan mentioned that the deportations reflect arrests in the US interior, not those turned away at the southern border, where apprehensions are at record lows.
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Deportation figures: Fact or Fiction in the Trump Administration? - Real News Now
In a recent claim made by the administration, it was stated that a total of 139,000 immigrants have been deported within a span of 100 days. This announcement has drawn scrutiny from professionals in the field, given that this figure would surpass the yearly goal set by President Donald Trump to deport a total of one million people. The 100th day of his term in office marked this controversial proclamation, as outlined by his appointed border ch…
Border Czar Homan says Trump administration has carried out 139,000 deportations
Border Czar Tom Homan said Monday the Trump administration has carried out 139,000 deportations. He said during a news conference he’s pleased with the number. “Last time there was a count, there was 139,000 deportations. Am I happy with the number? The numbers are good, especially if you look at the ICE numbers,” Homan said, referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s arrests and removals of people from the U.S. The administration is emp…
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