The Deporter In Chief

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Barrack Obama. He deported far more per day than Trump has and yet the left didn't ***** about Obama. Of course the left will try claiming that Obama only deported criminals but that raises two points:

1. The left admit that many illegals are indeed criminals. If Trump says that's the case he is attacked for being racist.

2. When Trump deports criminals the left fight for those criminals to be returned to the US

Bill Clinton (1993-2000) - 8 years

863,958 deportations | Annual average: 107,994 | Daily average over 8 years: 296

George W. Bush (2001-2008) - 8 years

2,021,965 deportations | Annual average: 252,745 | Daily average over 8 years: 692

Obama's First Administration (2009-2012)

1,589,451 deportations | Annual average: 397,362 | Daily average: 1,088

Obama's Second Administration (2013-2016)

1,160,255 | Annual average: 290,063 | Daily average: 794

Trump's First Administration (2017-2020)

935,346 deportations | Annual average: 233,836 | Daily average: 641

Joe Biden (2021-2025) - 4 years

545,252 deportations | Annual average: 136,313 | Daily average: 373

Trump's Second Administration (January-June 2025)

128,039 deportations | 5.2 months* | Daily average: 810 (over 158 days)



 
Barrack Obama. He deported far more per day than Trump has and yet the left didn't ***** about Obama. Of course the left will try claiming that Obama only deported criminals but that raises two points:
1. The left admit that many illegals are indeed criminals. If Trump says that's the case he is attacked for being racist.
2. When Trump deports criminals the left fight for those criminals to be returned to the US

Bill Clinton (1993-2000) - 8 years

863,958 deportations | Annual average: 107,994 | Daily average over 8 years: 296

George W. Bush (2001-2008) - 8 years

2,021,965 deportations | Annual average: 252,745 | Daily average over 8 years: 692

Obama's First Administration (2009-2012)

1,589,451 deportations | Annual average: 397,362 | Daily average: 1,088

Obama's Second Administration (2013-2016)

1,160,255 | Annual average: 290,063 | Daily average: 794

Trump's First Administration (2017-2020)

935,346 deportations | Annual average: 233,836 | Daily average: 641

Joe Biden (2021-2025) - 4 years

545,252 deportations | Annual average: 136,313 | Daily average: 373

Trump's Second Administration (January-June 2025)

128,039 deportations | 5.2 months* | Daily average: 810 (over 158 days)
Yeah,but Trump and ICE are just staffing up. Over 100,000 applicants for ICE to pick from.
Lets revisit Trump's numbers in a year or two.
Also, we should add the 1.6m illegals who "self-deported" using the new ICE app. Trump would easily win: 11,000/day


 
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Yeah,but Trump and ICE are just staffing up. Over 100,000 applicants for ICE to pick from.
Lets revisit Trump's numbers in a year or two.
Also, we should add the 1.6m illegals who "self-deported" using the new ICE app. Trump would easily win: 11,000/day


You've got to hand it to Trump to get these people to deport themselves.
 
Barrack Obama. He deported far more per day than Trump has and yet the left didn't ***** about Obama. Of course the left will try claiming that Obama only deported criminals but that raises two points:

1. The left admit that many illegals are indeed criminals. If Trump says that's the case he is attacked for being racist.

2. When Trump deports criminals the left fight for those criminals to be returned to the US
There's so much that's wrong about your inaccurate post I hardly know where to begin. Obama took a lot of heat for the number of deportations during his admin. But unlike Dotard he targeted criminals (no one on the left denies some illegal immigrants have committed crimes, just at a lower rate than American citizens) and recent border crossers who had not established a life in the US.

It's not that objections have been raised about removing criminals among the illegal immigrant population per se. It's the illegal manner in which some have been deported and the abusive tactics ICE has used in rounding up anyone who is undocumented.

Yes, Obama deported more people than Trump but context is everything​

Democrats furious over Obama administration deportations​


Next time, think before you write a thread so it isn't so misleading. OTOH, maybe that was the point. It's one thing to be misinformed. It's another to purposefully spread misinformation.
 
There's so much that's wrong about your inaccurate post I hardly know where to begin. Obama took a lot of heat for the number of deportations during his admin. But unlike Dotard he targeted criminals (no one on the left denies some illegal immigrants have committed crimes, just at a lower rate than American citizens) and recent border crossers who had not established a life in the US.

It's not that objections have been raised about removing criminals among the illegal immigrant population per se. It's the illegal manner in which some have been deported and the abusive tactics ICE has used in rounding up anyone who is undocumented.

Yes, Obama deported more people than Trump but context is everything​

Democrats furious over Obama administration deportations​


Next time, think before you write a thread so it isn't so misleading. OTOH, maybe that was the point.
So, you do admit that many crossing the border are indeed criminals. Did I call that one or not? You guys are way too easy!
 
I never denied it. Not only that, some commit crimes after there are here.

What's with the strawman argument?
LOL. You guys have been fighting with Trump against deporting criminals, demanding that the criminals be returned to the US.
 
There's so much that's wrong about your inaccurate post I hardly know where to begin. Obama took a lot of heat for the number of deportations during his admin. But unlike Dotard he targeted criminals (no one on the left denies some illegal immigrants have committed crimes, just at a lower rate than American citizens) and recent border crossers who had not established a life in the US.
It's not that objections have been raised about removing criminals among the illegal immigrant population per se. It's the illegal manner in which some have been deported and the abusive tactics ICE has used in rounding up anyone who is undocumented.

Yes, Obama deported more people than Trump but context is everything​

Democrats furious over Obama administration deportations​

Next time, think before you write a thread so it isn't so misleading. OTOH, maybe that was the point. It's one thing to be misinformed. It's another to purposefully spread misinformation.
Obama averaged 900 deportations a day over two terms, for a total of 5m deportations (from your CNN link)
Clinton deported 12m
Bush deported 10m
Trump-45 deported 2m, Trump-47 should deport a lot more, but will he beat Clinton's 12m?? Stay tuned.

Not sure what you are whining about?
The OP is NOT misleading, it just presents referenced number of deportations, i.e, "facts".
 
Obama averaged 900 deportations a day over two terms, for a total of 5m deportations (from your CNN link)
Clinton deported 12m
Bush deported 10m
Trump-45 deported 2m, Trump-47 should deport a lot more, but will he beat Clinton's 12m?? Stay tuned.

Not sure what you are whining about?
The OP is NOT misleading, it just presents referenced number of deportations, i.e, "facts".
Amazing how these people are fact deniers of everything but their own cherry picked facts.
 
LOL. You guys have been fighting with Trump against deporting criminals, demanding that the criminals be returned to the US.
Some of the ones he's deported haven't been given their right to due process. That's the complaint.
 

Trump’s immigration policy threatens key sectors of California’s economy, long reliant on immigrant workers​

From citrus farms in the Central Valley to construction sites where homes and businesses are being rebuilt after devastating wildfires in Pacific Palisades, California relies heavily on immigrant workers and entrepreneurs.

As the Trump administration continues to ramp up immigration enforcement, industries key to the state’s $4 trillion economy like agriculture, construction and hospitality could be among those hardest hit by the loss of California’s immigrant workforce, according to new research.

At stake are billions of dollars that fuel businesses large and small across the state, whose standalone economy is the fourth largest in the world after the United States, China and Germany.

Approximately one-fifth of the state’s 10.6 million immigrants are undocumented, according to a June study from the nonpartisan Bay Area Economic Institute and the University of California, Merced.

If mass deportations were to be combined with the end of temporary protected status for thousands of immigrants and stricter border policies, the joint study estimated that California would be at risk of losing as much as $278 billion from its gross domestic product.


trump sees himself as being the prez of MAGAists, not the whole country, so he no doubt views this as a positive given his animosity towards Newsom and Dems.
 
Some of the ones he's deported haven't been given their right to due process. That's the complaint.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia Isn’t amongst that alleged group. He got his hearing.
 

Trump’s immigration policy threatens key sectors of California’s economy, long reliant on immigrant workers​

From citrus farms in the Central Valley to construction sites where homes and businesses are being rebuilt after devastating wildfires in Pacific Palisades, California relies heavily on immigrant workers and entrepreneurs.

As the Trump administration continues to ramp up immigration enforcement, industries key to the state’s $4 trillion economy like agriculture, construction and hospitality could be among those hardest hit by the loss of California’s immigrant workforce, according to new research.

At stake are billions of dollars that fuel businesses large and small across the state, whose standalone economy is the fourth largest in the world after the United States, China and Germany.

Approximately one-fifth of the state’s 10.6 million immigrants are undocumented, according to a June study from the nonpartisan Bay Area Economic Institute and the University of California, Merced.

If mass deportations were to be combined with the end of temporary protected status for thousands of immigrants and stricter border policies, the joint study estimated that California would be at risk of losing as much as $278 billion from its gross domestic product.


trump sees himself as being the prez of MAGAists, not the whole country, so he no doubt views this as a positive given his animosity towards Newsom and Dems.

But but... who will pick our crops? :lmao:
 
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Barrack Obama. He deported far more per day than Trump has and yet the left didn't ***** about Obama. Of course the left will try claiming that Obama only deported criminals but that raises two points:

1. The left admit that many illegals are indeed criminals. If Trump says that's the case he is attacked for being racist.

2. When Trump deports criminals the left fight for those criminals to be returned to the US

Bill Clinton (1993-2000) - 8 years

863,958 deportations | Annual average: 107,994 | Daily average over 8 years: 296

George W. Bush (2001-2008) - 8 years

2,021,965 deportations | Annual average: 252,745 | Daily average over 8 years: 692

Obama's First Administration (2009-2012)

1,589,451 deportations | Annual average: 397,362 | Daily average: 1,088

Obama's Second Administration (2013-2016)

1,160,255 | Annual average: 290,063 | Daily average: 794

Trump's First Administration (2017-2020)

935,346 deportations | Annual average: 233,836 | Daily average: 641

Joe Biden (2021-2025) - 4 years

545,252 deportations | Annual average: 136,313 | Daily average: 373

Trump's Second Administration (January-June 2025)

128,039 deportations | 5.2 months* | Daily average: 810 (over 158 days)



Trump has deported 2 million illegals in 9 months. 1.6 million self deports and 400,000 active deports.
 
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