Deportation rates have fallen dramatically under President Joe Biden, with the administration deporting far fewer illegal aliens in 2021 than under President Donald Trump. In the roughly one-year period between October 2020 and September 2021, the DHS deported just 59,011 illegal immigrants, according to newly released data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an arm of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). That’s down 68 percent from 2020, when the federal government deported over 185,000 illegal aliens under Trump-era immigration rules. In comparison to Trump’s 2019 deportation rates, the drop is even more pronounced: that year, the DHS deported over 250,000 illegal aliens. The significant drop comes as Border Patrol agents along the southern border find themselves inundated with unprecedented levels of illegal immigration. “There can be no doubt, the ICE removal report shows that President Biden’s immigration executive orders have all but abolished ICE,” Preston Huennekens, government relations manager at the …
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