'This is my home,' says DACA recipient deported then returned to U.S.
Summary
The Department of Homeland Security deported over 675,000 immigrants during the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term. While the government says it focuses on violent criminals, some immigrants protected from deportation were also detained, including a woman who was deported but later allowed to return to the U.S.Key Facts
- Over 675,000 immigrants were deported in the first year of President Trump’s second term.
- The government states it targets violent criminals for deportation.
- Some people protected by immigration laws were still caught and deported.
- A woman who was deported later returned to the U.S.
- The deportations are part of a wider immigration enforcement effort by the administration.
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