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Most Americans support President Trump’s immigration goals, but they argued the administration’s approach is overreaching, according to a new survey. The Wall Street Journal poll, released Monday, found that 62 percent of U.
President Donald Trump’s deportation agenda is moving forward at a rapid pace, even as dozens of lawsuits brought by liberal legal groups aim to forestall his efforts to achieve 1 million annual deportations of illegal migrants.
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Trump border czar Tom Homan defends ICE deportation practices after Fox News poll shows nearly half believe the agency is too aggressive in enforcement efforts.
Everyone had the same reaction to President Trump's new nickname on social media on Sunday. The President of the United States has been in Europe this weekend. President Trump announced on Sunday that he's agreed to a new deal with the European Union, which will help with tariffs. But while ...
The Alexandria Staging Facility features a detention center on the tarmac and has become President Donald Trump's main hub for deportation flights.
A federal appeals court is demanding answers about the Trump White House’s effort to set numerical goals for its mass deportation campaign, including the accuracy of news reports suggesting that the administration is seeking to carry out 3,
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During Obama's administration, DHS deported approximately 2.8 million individuals. Deportations increased steadily during the president's first term, starting with 389,843 removals in 2009 and peaking at 435,498 in 2013. Deportations declined after 2013, falling to 240,255 by 2016—the lowest annual total of his presidency.
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With the end of Temporary Protected Status for Afghan nationals, one organization estimates that as many as 11,700 Afghans in the U.S. are now vulnerable to deportation.