The Trump administration has deported more than 100,000 illegal immigrants in the 10 weeks since President Donald Trump returned to the White House on January 20th. New York Post A report cites the Department of Homeland Security's office.
The massive sum means the president is leaning towards fulfilling his important campaign promise to carry out the largest domestic and exile operation in American history.
Both immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) and the Border Patrol officers have arrested around 113,000 people and were responsible for the deportation of the “north”, the New York Post reported.
Venezuelan immigrants who were deported from the United States arrived at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Michaelitia, Venezuela on February 20, 2025. (AP)
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“He's doing what he was voted for to do. Point to the blank!” Ice sauce told the outlet.
Fox News Digital reached out to ice and homeland security to check the numbers, but did not respond immediately.
Border Emperor Tom Homan has vowed to deport illegal criminal immigrants, especially those who pose a threat to national security, but it is unknown that many of those deported while in the US committed crimes.
Recent deporters have seen migrants deported to El Salvador's mega prison after the president called the Alien Enemy Act, the 1798 wartime immigration law to deport Venezuelan gang members. The move was then postponed in court by the Trump administration's choice to drive Tren de Lagua's 17 suspect members from Guantanamo Bay via Title 8 to El Salvador on Sunday night.
Deportation occurs as the Trump administration simultaneously reduced the number of illegal border intersections.
The latest US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) figures show that during March, the southwest border is the lowest intersection ever, with just 7,180 recorded.
He expelled President Donald Trump and Columbian immigrants. Trump is brought to fulfill his important campaign promise to carry out the largest domestic and exile operation in American history. (Jim Watson/AFP, left, Government of Columbia.)
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March numbers represent a dramatic decline compared to the Biden administration's monthly average of 155,000 at an intersection that was 1,146 fewer than in February. Under former President Joe Biden, border agents frequently recorded more than 7,000 border crossings per day.
The numbers come after Trump announced earlier this month that he had dropped to 8,326 in his first inauguration month for a month in February. That figure marked a 96% drop from the Biden administration's highest in December 2023.
Following the February announcement, Trump rebutted that borders will be closed and that all mating people at these borders will soon be left or sued for crimes against the United States.
Homeland Security Secretary Christi Noem will speak on a tour of the Terrorist Confinement Centre in Tekolka, El Salvador on Wednesday, March 26th, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Biden's highest month was December 2023, marking 249,785 border patrol concerns.
Trump's second term, like his first term, consists of executive orders, and hard-line messaging to enforce current laws and close illegal intersections. On his first day returning to the office, he declared a national emergency at the southern border.
Trump has also signed an order to end birthright citizenship, stopped hospitalizations for refugees, granted immigration via humanitarian parole, and ended the use of the app at the tropical border to resume construction of border walls.
Bill Melugin, Michael Lee and Alexandra Koch of Fox News contributed to this report.
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