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In Obama's first three years in office, around 1.18 million people were deported, while around 800,000 deportations took place under Trump in his three years of presidency. [39] In the final year of his presidency, Trump deported an additional 186,000 illegal immigrants, bringing his total to just under 1 million for his full presidency. [40]
Between 2001 and 2008, during the Presidency of George W. Bush, about 2.0 million people were deported, while between 2009 and 2016, during the Presidency of Barack Obama, about 3.2 million people were deported. [3] During Donald Trump’s first presidency the number of illegal immigrants deported decreased, [4] though partially due to ...
How many people were deported under Trump and Obama? ... In fiscal year 2023, just 32 percent of removal deportations were for illegal immigrants with a criminal record; in 2024 so far, just 1 in ...
Most recently, the United States during the Obama years ramped up immigration enforcement and deportations via the “Secure Communities” (SC) program, which sought to detect and remove illegal ...
President Donald Trump's mass deportation plan "could be possible" if he can achieve everything he has sketched out in his executive orders, a former immigration official from the Obama ...
In Obama's first three years in office, around 1.18 million people were deported, while around 800,000 deportations took place under Trump in his three years of presidency. [103] In the final year of his presidency Trump deported an additional 186,000 immigrants, bringing his total to just under 1 million for his full presidency. [104]
Trump prides himself as a "rule of law" commander in chief, but new data shows deportation is slower under Trump than it ever was under his predecessor. Deportation levels under Trump are lower ...
In Obama's first three years in office, around 1.18 million people were deported, while around 800,000 deportations took place under Trump in his three years of presidency. [192] In the final year of his presidency, Trump deported an additional 186,000 illegal immigrants, bringing his total to just under 1 million for his full presidency. [193]