Trump's Immigration Policy: Mass Deportations Explained

US President Donald Trump has asserted his administration's commitment to mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, emphasizing the removal of 'fraudsters' and 'globalists.' This policy is a key component of his platform, leading to significant deportations, including 332 Indians, and partnerships with countries like Panama.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 23-02-2025 15:06 IST | Created: 23-02-2025 15:06 IST
Trump's Immigration Policy: Mass Deportations Explained
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US President Donald Trump has staunchly defended his administration's sweeping deportation measures targeting undocumented foreign nationals. Framing these efforts as a crusade against 'fraudsters, liars, cheaters, globalists, and deep state bureaucrats,' Trump declared that these actions are part of his commitment to 'drain the swamp.'

Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held near Washington, Trump reasserted that removing 'illegal alien criminals' restores a government by the people. Data indicates that unauthorized immigrants comprised 3.3% of the US population as of 2022, highlighting the large scope of this issue.

Since his return to office, Trump has initiated an overhaul of the US immigration system, vowing mass deportations and arrests. Recently, the Department of Homeland Security reported nearly 9,000 arrests. Among the deported were 332 Indian nationals, and Panama has agreed to act as a transit point for deportees.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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