President Donald Trump's efforts to ramp up deportations of undocumented migrants have encountered initial obstacles. While initial arrest numbers are similar to the Biden administration, logistical challenges, funding constraints, and international cooperation hurdles remain.
Oscars 2025 Snubs And Surprises: Selena Gomez Misses Nomination For ‘Emilia Pérez,’ Brazil’s ‘I’m Still Here’ Surprises In Best PicturePresident Donald Trump’s push to deport undocumented migrants en masse has yet to take hold, with arrest numbers, so far, on par with what they were under the Biden administration, though the federal government, U.S. cities and Mexico are bracing for a string of executive orders targeting illegal immigration to take effect imminently.
The administration says removals will pick up quickly, though: ICE and Border Patrol agents have been ordered to deport people who cross the border without authorization immediately and conduct “expedited removals” for people found within the interior of the United States,
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