Mass deportations are critical to America’s future
- The White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the Trump administration is committed to speeding up deportations of illegal criminals despite a temporary Supreme Court order pausing some actions under the Alien Enemies Act.
- Deportations from March 1 to March 28 were slightly down to over 12,300 compared to around 12,700 for the same period last year.
- The Trump administration introduced a multimillion-dollar ad campaign to encourage self-deportation among illegal immigrants and launched the CBP Home app for immigrants to notify authorities of their self-deportation plans.
- The Supreme Court temporarily paused deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, indicating a conflict between judicial actions and the administration's immigration enforcement goals.
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100 Days In, Mass Deportation Is a Failure
Trump shows immigration charts during the Republican National Convention on July 18, 2024. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)DURING THE 2024 CAMPAIGN, Donald Trump promised to “launch the largest deportation program of criminals in the history of America” on his first day in office, telling Time “15 million and maybe as many as 20 million people” could be rounded up and shipped off.And when he returned to power, Trump’s admin…
Trump’s War on Immigrants Has Become an Attack on Us All
Mass deportations are difficult, and the White House knows it. President Donald Trump largely failed to carry out his far-reaching immigration enforcement plans during his first term. Some of his efforts were blocked by federal courts; others were undone by practical hurdles and poor planning. Removal numbers barely rose above their Obama-era levels for most of his term.This time around, the administration wants to be far more aggressive. The Wa…
Karoline Leavitt Pressed On What Trump Admin Will Do To Increase Mass Deportations
By Daily Caller Staff, Daily Caller News Foundation | April 22, 2025 Daily Caller White House Correspondent Reagan Reese pressed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on how the Trump administration plans to boost deportations of illegal immigrants despite recent setbacks. Leavitt defended the administration’s approach to immigration enforcement by underscoring their determination to deport illegal criminals “at record speed” despite ackn…
ThePatriotLight - Mass deportations are critical to America’s future
ThePatriotLight - In a late-night order, the Supreme Court on Saturday blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal aliens. The administration had relied on the law to expedite removals of some of the most dangerous individuals in the country, including alleged MS-13 gang members.This wasn’t a final ruling on the statute, but it froze current deportation efforts and signaled a likely loss for the White Hous…

Mass deportations are critical to America’s future
In a late-night order, the Supreme Court on Saturday blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal aliens. The administration had relied on the law to expedite removals of some of the most dangerous individuals in the country, including alleged MS-13 gang members. This wasn’t a final ruling on the statute, but it froze current deportation efforts and signaled a likely loss for the White House. Once again, Do…
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