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ICE on track for most deportations since Obama years

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Halfway into President Trump's first year back in office, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency spearheading his crackdown on illegal immigration, is on track to record the most deportations since the Obama administration, according to internal government figures obtained by CBS News.

Breakdown
  • ICE deported 150,000 people in the first six months of the current administration. 38s
  • The agency is projected to surpass 300,000 deportations this year, the highest since 2014. 55s
  • Congress provided ICE with $75 billion in funding, expanding its operations and detention capacity. 1m 50s
  • ICE is using military bases in New Jersey and Indiana as temporary staging centers. 2m 6s
  • 13,000 people have self-deported under the current administration's push for voluntary departures. 1m 36s
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