Deporting millions of immigrants could shock the US economy, increasing housing, food and other prices
- President Donald Trump pledged to launch mass deportations of immigrants during the 2024 campaign.
- The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency plans to deport between 600 and 1,100 immigrants daily, significantly surpassing past arrest averages under the Biden administration.
- Mass deportations may cost the U.S. Economy between $2.3 billion and $10.8 billion annually, and could lead to increased food and housing costs due to reliance on immigrant workers in key industries.
- Trump stated that there is 'no price tag' for large-scale deportations, emphasizing a focus on crime.
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