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Trump’s ICE Deports 7300 Criminals in Rapid Action to Secure Borders

In an impressive revival of the rule of law, President Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has quickly hit the ground running upon his return to office. It seems that ICE is fully committed to showcasing its efforts in keeping America safe from the ramifications of illegal immigration, and they’re more than happy to share the results with the nation.

Within a mere week, under Trump’s leadership, ICE has reportedly deported a whopping 7,300 illegal immigrants. And it’s worth noting that these aren’t just everyday folks looking for a better life; this is a targeted operation focusing on criminals who have been charged or convicted of heinous crimes such as robbery, rape, assault, domestic violence, and drunk driving. Clearly, the Trump administration means business and isn’t allowing rehashed narratives of compassion to cloud effective enforcement.

The administration isn’t just satisfied with this week’s work. Plans are in place for a monumental pace, targeting to ramp up deportations to a staggering 1,200 to 1,500 per day. If the math holds up, that translates to close to half a million deportations annually. Given that the previous administration allowed an average of 2.4 million immigrants into the United States, with a significant portion sneaking in illegally, it’s safe to say that the Trump administration is setting the standard back towards order and accountability. 

 

The pace of deportation on just one day—1,179—shows ICE is already flirting with its daily quota. Why, that’s nearly a full-fledged Border Patrol wedding ceremony of good old-fashioned deportation, complete with cake! This level of action isn’t just refreshing; it’s downright exhilarating for supporters of law and order.

Adding to the celebratory tone, the Department of Homeland Security has featured videos to let American citizens in on the action. While some may call it a “media extravaganza,” for ordinary Americans concerned about safety, it’s a welcome change from a “see no evil” narrative that was all too common under previous leadership. Those looking for victorious victories and tangible results would be hard-pressed to find them more prevalent than in Trump’s latest approach to immigration enforcement. What a time to be alive!

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