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Over 7,300 immigrants deported in one week on Trump’s order

US authorities use military planes to send back illegal immigrants to their countries

by NWMNewsDesk
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More than 7,300 immigrants in the US were sent back home in handcuffs and shackles after the Department of Homeland Security began its mass deportation drive on the order of US President Donald Trump.

Since President Trump took office and signed an executive order on immigration, joint teams of the Immigration Department, Drug Enforcement Administration, FBI, and other US government agencies have arrested more than 10,000 illegal immigrants across the United States.

Moreover, US Vice President JD Vance has confirmed that military aircraft and other means have been used to deport large numbers of people from Latin American countries such as Venezuela and Colombia.

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The vice president has confirmed that in addition to such large-scale and historic deportations, President Trump has also set a target of arresting and deporting 1,800 illegal immigrants per day, which will continue until the end of President Trump’s operation against illegal immigrants.

Major cities like New York and Chicago are safe havens for illegal immigrants, but now these cities are also subject to fear and arrests.

Raids against illegal immigrants were also carried out in schools and churches, as per the US media.

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