US immigrants and customs law enforcement agencies (ICE) have identified nearly 2 million illegal immigrants to be expelled, which is the re -suppression of President Donald Trump to the country’s unlicensed individuals.
Fox News obtained from ICE Law Enforcement and ERO (ERO) shows that as of November 24, 2024, there were 1,445,549 non -citizen non -citizens in ICE’s non -case papers, and the order of resignation was finally dismissed.
In African countries, Nigeria ranked second, and 3,690 Nigerians were deported. The list was the first place in Somalia. Somalia had 4,090 citizens planned to be dismissed, while Ghana ranked third as 3,228 people.
Globally, Mexico’s deportation is the largest, and 252,044 people face the evacuation of the United States. These numbers highlight the scale of the Trump administration’s immigration law enforcement strategy.
The U.S. government has urged the affected countries to cooperate and accept the return of its citizens because it has strengthened its efforts to enforce the immigration law.
This latest move is in line with President Trump’s campaign commitment, that is, a more stringent immigration policy, including a large -scale deportation of overdue visas or illegal entering the country.
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