The Trump administration deported approximately 21,000 individuals, the majority of whom had no criminal convictions, including at least 600 children. In late January, the administration was planning military actions in Iran and deported 18 individuals to Iran, with the last deportation occurring shortly before military operations commenced. This marked a significant increase in the deportation of Iranians from the United States, with over 200 deported in the 13 months leading up to the military actions, despite warnings from the State Department regarding human rights abuses in Iran and advisories against travel to the country.
Trump Administration Deported 21,000 Individuals to Countries Considered Dangerous
The Trump administration deported around 21,000 individuals, primarily without criminal records, including 600 children. Notably, 18 individuals were deported to Iran just before military actions began, part of a larger trend of increased deportations to countries deemed dangerous.
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- ✕ aggressive campaign
- ✕ decried human rights abuses
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Trump administration deported 21,000 to places US calls too dangerous to visit
Trump Administration Deported 21,000 Individuals to Countries Considered Dangerous