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  2. Deportation of Afghan immigrants from the United States

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    The earliest Afghan immigrant in deportation proceedings has been reported in 1945. The immigration officials suspended (cancelled) his deportation, which allowed him to remain in the United States with his American family. [1] Another Afghan immigrant was placed in deportation proceedings in the early 1950s. [2]

  3. Mass deportation of illegal immigrants in the second ...

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    The mass deportation of illegal immigrants in the second presidency of Donald Trump began in January 2025, following Trump's inauguration. On January 23, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement began to carry out raids on sanctuary cities, with hundreds of immigrants detained and deported.

  4. Trump's pledge to deport millions of immigrants would ... - AOL

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    In February 2024, the nonprofit Every Texan reported that for every 1,000 workers, Texas immigrants and asylum seekers add $2.6 million to state and local taxes in their first year of eligibility ...

  5. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The next wave of immigrants arrived in the mid-1980s, prompted by the passage of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. [2] By 2022, there were over 5.17 million foreign-born people in the State of Texas. [3] Immigration is a major topic in American politics and was a key issue for President Donald Trump. Despite a decrease in the rate of ...

  6. How would mass deportation of migrants under Trump ... - AOL

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    Two ex-officials who handled immigration issues for then-President Trump say a “whole of government” approach costing billions would be needed for the mass deportation effort promised in the ...

  7. Afghans who were promised a home in the United States after their country fell to the Taliban say they have waited so long for the US to process their applications that they are now being sent ...

  8. Deportation and removal from the United States - Wikipedia

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    During Barack Obama's presidency, over 2.5 million undocumented immigrants were deported. [22] Obama focused on the removal of criminals, and passed an executive order titled Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals in 2012, providing temporary amnesty from deportation to undocumented immigrants who migrated to the U.S at a young age. [23]

  9. 54 percent of Americans back mass deportation of immigrants: Poll

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    A new poll has found that more than half of all Americans support the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, ... nearly 1,500 miles north of the border in Texas. “Every community is a ...