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Trump Has Now Deported Over 6,000 Illegal Migrants

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ICE has reportedly deported roughly 6,000 illegal aliens since President Donald Trump took office. In the 15 days since Trump took office, there have been between 370 – 400 deportations every day.

ICE deported 512 illegal aliens on Monday alone, according to official data provided to DailyMail.

ICE detained 715 people on Monday for outstanding immigration infractions.

Of these migrants, 73% had known criminal convictions or outstanding charges, which included homicide, sexual assaults against minors, and drug trafficking.

Along with nine other migratory gang members, six affiliates of the Tren de Aragua (TDA) cartel were also taken into custody on Monday.

Gang members and other ‘high-threat’ foreign nationals associated with the cartel were among the first flights of migrants to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba that began on Tuesday.

The insider noted that about 9,000 immigration offenders, many of whom have multiple convictions or charges, have been arrested since Trump was sworn in.

“President Trump’s administration is carrying out his promise to arrest and deport criminal illegal immigrants,” the senior White House official texted DailyMail.

“There’s more to come. This is just the beginning.”

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump praised his administration’s crackdown on criminal immigration.

“The volume of crime that they have and the viciousness of the crimes, these people are horrible people, and if somebody thinks they’re going to be wonderful citizens someday, they’re wrong. It’s not going to happen,” Trump said.

“If I can get them out of the country and be in some other country where they’re glad to have them because they make a small fee compared to what we’ve paid to a private prison, or to put them in one of our prisons and cost even more money, I think it would be great,” he continued.

“I’d love to get them the hell out of our country,” the president noted.

According to DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, about ten “highly dangerous criminal aliens,” some of whom may have connections to TdA, arrived at the Cuban base on Tuesday, indicating that the plot is in motion.

“Guantanamo Bay will hold the worst of the worst. That starts today,” Noem wrote on X alongside images of migrants getting deported.

The base has been ratcheting up operations to convert it into a detention center for deported illegal immigrants.

“There are approximately 380 US service members supporting the illegal alien holding operations at Naval Station Guantanamo,” a spokesperson for SOUTHCOM told Fox News.

A Gentle Reminder: Every obstacle is a stepping stone, every morning; a chance to go again, and those little steps take you closer to your dream.

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