Deportations carried out by Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) have surpassed 100,000 since President Trump returned to the
White House in January, fulfilling his promise to remove undocumented
immigrants, suspected gang members, and suspected terrorists from the United
States, according to a report released Monday.
A Department of Homeland Security source told the New York
Post that ICE has made 113,000 arrests and more than 100,000 deportations since
Trump's inauguration on January 20.
"They're doing what they were voted in to do. No
nonsense!" an ICE source told the outlet.
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