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Noem says that 650,000 immigrants have been deported; Many without criminal records

The figure, according to critics, is accompanied by abuses in detentions and legal battles that have defined the Republican's immigration policy

Noem says that 650000 immigrants have been deported Many without criminal records
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the Trump administration has "arrested, detained, and deported to their countries of origin" more than 650, 000 immigrants, But, she failed to mention that hundreds of these people had no criminal record.

According to statistics from the Deportation Data Project at the University of California, Berkeley, at least a third of those detained by immigration officials had no criminal record, despite formal language.

Upon his return to power, Trump stated that his mass deportation program targeted only criminals, But, in practice, the opposite was true.

Despite this, Kristi Noem focused solely on the numbers, detailing that" We have 2. 6 million people who have left our state and who, to begin with, shouldn't have been here. They were here illegally, and more than 650, 000 of them were arrested, detained, and deported to their places of origin", that is, 30, 000 more than at the end of 2015.

The Secretary of Homeland Security added that" the 2 million who left freely" had the "possibility of returning home and coming up ( to the United States ) tomorrow through legal means, so they can have the opportunity to enjoy the American dream".

Noem also reminded people that tomorrow is Law Enforcement Day in the United States and encouraged members to" thank them".

" When you see a Customs and Border Protection commander… Thank you". Do something style for them. Invite them to breakfast. " she said.

Migrant rights companies have expressed concern about the mass deportations and the functional limitations on the right to shelter at the border, noting that these policies may harm the human rights of those affected.

Despite According to the numbers, the government has not yet reached the one million arrests desired by the Republican, and it has proven more challenging than he anticipated. During his vote battle, he insisted that if he won, It may take out the largest imprisonment in history.

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