AMERICA LAST: Deportations of illegal alien convicts have dropped 74 percent under Joe Biden compared to the peak of the Trump administration.
Deportations of illegal alien convicts have dropped steeply since President Joe Biden took office, and he plans even fewer deportations of the population this year.
The 2022 figure marks a 74 percent decrease from Fiscal Year 2019 when ICE returned 150,141 illegal convicts to their countries of origin or removed them from the United States under then-President Donald Trump’s administration. ICE was right on par with the goal of 151,000 deportations that year, which followed 145,262 deportations in FY 2018.
“Expeditiously hiring more deportation officers and Office of the Principal Legal Advisor attorneys to improve docket management can reduce roadblocks and inefficiencies in the removal process,” it added. In Fiscal Year 2020, which saw the start of the pandemic, there were 103,762 deportations, down from the previous two years under the Trump Administration. The following fiscal year, which was virtually split between Trump and Biden, yielded 39,149 ICE deportations of criminal aliens.
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