
ICE deported nearly 200,000 so far during Trump's second term, setting pace for highest level in decade
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ICE deported nearly 200,000 people so far since President Donald Trump returned to office, a DHS spokesperson said, putting the agency on track to record its highest number of removals in a decade.
Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
The combined figure puts ICE at around 271,000 deportations during the federal Fiscal Year 2025, which ends Sept. 30.
ICE removed 271,484 individuals during the previous fiscal year, which was the highest figure since FY2014 under former President Barack Obama, when there were 315,943 deportations.
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