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  2. Deportation of illegal immigrants in the second presidency of ...

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    Trump began deportations of illegal immigrants in the United States in January 2025, following the second inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20. [11] Trump promised to launch "the largest deportation program in American history", but actual numbers of ICE arrests under Trump have lagged those of both the Obama and Biden administrations ...

  3. Trump's White House says deportation flights are underway ...

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    Deportation flights have begun, Trump's White House said Friday. Photos released by White House staff show people in restraints boarding a US airlift plane. Trump has tapped the military to assist ...

  4. List of people deported or removed from the United States

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    In several cases (i.e., Charlie Chaplin, Adam Habib and Conrad Gallagher), the orders of deportation and/or exclusion were later lifted. Among many changes in terminology, "removal" superseded "deportation" in 1996 following the enactment of Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA). [3] [4]

  5. Trump 'angry' deportation numbers are not higher - AOL

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    In order to fulfill Trump’s Inauguration Day promise of “millions and millions” of deportations, the Trump administration would have to be deporting over 2,700 immigrants every day to reach ...

  6. Trump confirms deportation strategy will include national ...

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    Mass deportations were one of Trump's top campaign promises — he said he would go after at least 15 million people who are in the U.S. illegally, though the total number of undocumented ...

  7. Saigon Execution - Wikipedia

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    Saigon Execution. Saigon Execution [a] is a 1968 photograph by Associated Press photojournalist Eddie Adams, taken during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War.It depicts South Vietnamese brigadier general Nguyễn Ngọc Loan shooting Viet Cong captain Nguyễn Văn Lém [b] [c] near the Ấn Quang Pagoda in Saigon.

  8. President-elect Trump’s new border czar is giving more clarity on exactly how the military will be used to aid in the mass deportations of illegal immigrants that the incoming administration has ...

  9. Nguyễn Ngọc Loan - Wikipedia

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    The deportation was halted by the intervention of United States President Jimmy Carter, who stated that "such historical revisionism was folly". [38] [39] Loan visited the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and praised it. [40] In 1991, Loan closed his restaurant and retired after a decrease of business caused by increased publicity about his past. [22]