Trump administration on pace to set new deportation record by end of first year: Report
- The White House claims the Trump administration has deported over 515,000 individuals since taking office, indicating a potential record year for deportations according to Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
- Critics, including Aaron Reichlin-Melnick from the American Immigration Council, argue that the administration's figures are unreliable due to a lack of transparency in data.
- The Trump administration believes it could reach over 600,000 deportations by the end of the year, although some experts question this prediction.
- Federal officials announced that the U.S. Border Patrol recorded its lowest number of annual apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border since 1970, indicating a reduction in illegal crossings under Trump's policies.
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White House claims it will break deportation records with 500,000 already removed
The government says that its efforts have caused more than 2 million people to leave the country through deportations and voluntary self-removals
Trump On Course To “Shatter” Deportation Record: Report
Fox News reports that the Trump administration is on course to “shatter” the record for deportations in one year, with over two million illegals sent packing since his second term in office began. The segment notes that the numbers include an estimated 1.6 million self deportations and more than 400,000 forced deportations. The DHS has said that it expects to deport “nearly 600,000 illegal aliens by the end of President Donald Trump’s first yea…
Trump Shatters Deportation Records with 515,000 Illegals Removed in First 10 Months
For years, American families have watched their communities deteriorate as criminal elements crossed our borders unchecked. Look, every parent I know has the same worry—their... The post Trump Shatters Deportation Records with 515,000 Illegals Removed in First 10 Months appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Trump Admin Set to Break Deportation Record in First Year: ‘Just the Beginning.’
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Over 515,000 illegal aliens have been deported since President Donald J. Trump returned to the White House in January, with the administration on track to break deportation records.WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Department of Homeland Security Secretary (DHS) Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Border Czar Tom Homan, and U.S. Immigration Enforcement (ICE) officials.WHEN &…
Trump Set to SHATTER Deportation Record By End of 2025 - More Than 2 Million Illegals Removed so Far
The Trump Administration says it is currently on track to “shatter” the record number of deportations by the end of the first year of President Trump’s second term, after reporting more than two million removals since January 20.
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