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Comey Deletes Trump Assassination Social Media Post – Updates With UNBELIEVABLE Comment
ODNI Tulsi Gabbard Calls For James Comey to be Put Behind Bars Over Trump Assassination Post (VIDEO)
[E.: Tulsi thinks like me!]
[Ed.: Well Dan, ARREST HIM!!]
DEVELOPING: FBI, DHS, Secret Service Investigating James Comey Over Trump Assassination Post
FEMA’s Woke Disaster: $2 Billion Fraud, Reverse Discrimination, and Retaliation Buried for Six Years
FBI Shuts Down ‘Corruption Squad’ That Backed Jack Smith’s Witch Hunt Against President Trump
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Can Trump Really Deport One Million Migrants This Year? By Madeleine Rowley
The president promised to deport one million migrants in a year. He’s not even close. Here’s why.
05.14.25 The Free Press – n the first 100-plus days of President Donald Trump’s second term, the administration has deported around 142,000 illegal immigrants. For all the Sturm und Drang over Trump’s deportation policies, the number is lower than the Biden administration deported during the same time a year ago. At this pace, the Trump administration is on track to deport a little over 518,000 illegal immigrants by the end of the year, far fewer than the president’s lofty goal of one million deportations—a shortfall that the legacy media has been quick to point out.
What explains the gap between the numbers Trump promised and the numbers he has delivered so far?
The answer lies in the messy on-the-ground reality of America’s immigration system, which throws up many practical, legal, and political obstacles. And despite the moves Trump has made, such as invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, many of those obstacles remain in place.
Let’s start with the good news for the administration: The single biggest reason why Trump’s deportation numbers are lower than Biden’s is that the number of illegal immigrants crossing the border has plummeted. During Biden’s last year in office, border patrol encountered between 145,000 and 300,000 migrants each month trying to cross the border illegally. As a result, some 82 percent of the Biden administration’s deportations took place at the border, where officers would turn migrants around and send them back. Now? In April, border patrol only encountered 8,000 illegal migrants. A senior official at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told The Free Press that migration through Panama’s treacherous Darien Gap is down by 99 percent. So immigrants seem to be heeding Trump’s “day one” executive order, which effectively closed the border by ordering that immigrants who cross illegally be promptly detained and removed.
With the number of encounters so low, the only way to deport large numbers of illegal migrants is to find them in cities and towns across the country. That is a lot harder than turning someone back at the border.
The administration is using the Alien Enemies Act as a legal tactic to claim that Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang that Trump designated as a foreign terrorist organization, has invaded the U.S. and thus can be deported without a court hearing. He signed the executive order announcing the use of the act on March 15, and within a matter of hours, 137 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members were deported to CECOT, El Salvador’s high-security prison.
Judicial Coup Exposed: New Bill Proposed to Answer Courts’ War on Trump and America
RFK Jr. Stuns Critics in His First Major Hearing as HHS Secretary
[Ed.: The pot called the kettle black

SAD TROMBONE: New Poll Finds Democrats ‘Deeply Pessimistic’ About the Future of Their Party
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Montana District Court Activist Judge Strikes Down Law Banning Sex Changes for Minors
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial: the Cassie Ventura Testimony (Part 3)
Democrats Deceitful Denial of White Christian Farmers Being Hunted in South Africa! (VIDEO)
