The Trump administration is aiming to deport 1 million immigrants within a year, a number far exceeding any previous deportation efforts. This aggressive push for immigration enforcement is part of Trump’s ongoing efforts to crack down on illegal immigration. The administration has already been ramping up arrests and deportations, with almost 300,000 immigrants deported in the fiscal year 2018 alone. This new goal of 1 million deportations is said to be targeting immigrants with final deportation orders, including those who have been ordered to leave the country but have not yet done so. The administration’s hardline stance on immigration has been a key focus of Trump’s presidency, and this latest push is expected to draw criticism from immigrant rights advocates. However, the administration maintains that it is necessary to enforce immigration laws and protect American citizens. This news comes amidst ongoing debates and controversies surrounding immigration policies and border security in the United States.
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