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The US Department of Homeland Security recently issued a statement saying that more than 2.5 million “illegal immigrants” have left the US this year. Of these, 622,000 have been deported, and the rest have left the country on their own. This data doesn't quite match the relevant data released by the White House in November. On November 5, data released by the White House showed that since US President Trump took office in January this year, the US government has deported more than 139,000 “illegal immigrants.” According to a survey recently released by the Pew Research Center, 53% of Americans think the government has “gone too far” to deport “illegal immigrants.” This figure is up from 44% in March this year.

Zhitongcaijing·12/22/2025 05:41:03
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The US Department of Homeland Security recently issued a statement saying that more than 2.5 million “illegal immigrants” have left the US this year. Of these, 622,000 have been deported, and the rest have left the country on their own. This data doesn't quite match the relevant data released by the White House in November. On November 5, data released by the White House showed that since US President Trump took office in January this year, the US government has deported more than 139,000 “illegal immigrants.” According to a survey recently released by the Pew Research Center, 53% of Americans think the government has “gone too far” to deport “illegal immigrants.” This figure is up from 44% in March this year.