The Trump administration told Newsweek Tuesday that over 100,000 illegal immigrants had been deported from the United States since January 20. While official data sets have not been updated since mid-January,
U.S. President Donald Trump began a wide-ranging immigration crackdown when he took office on January 20, aiming to reduce illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border and deport record numbers of immigrants who lack legal status.
White House posted the Ghibli-inspired image of Virginia Basora-Gonzalez sobbing as she was arrested by ICE officials.
While some loved White House’s Ghibli-style meme on convicted fentanyl dealer Virginia Basora-Gonzalez, others called it ‘tasteless’.
As U.S. President Donald Trump pledges to deport “millions and millions” of “criminal aliens,” thousands of federal law enforcement officials from multiple agencies are being enlisted to take on new work as immigration enforcers, pulling crime-fighting resources away on other areas − from drug trafficking and terrorism to sexual abuse and fraud.
House Bill 1531 passed the House in February, but has not received a hearing in a Senate committee yet. The deadline is approaching on April 10.
Deportations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement surged above 100,000 since President Trump returned to the White House in January — as he maintains his promise to boot illegal migrants, alleged gangbangers and suspected terrorists from the United States,
Florida sheriffs are training to follow through on calls for mass deportation of illegal immigrants under President Donald Trump's administration.