WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that approximately two million individuals residing in the United States illegally have departed the country since President Donald Trump assumed office, signaling what officials describe as a significant achievement in enforcing immigration laws.
According to a DHS news release, roughly 1.6 million of those departures were voluntary self-deportations, while more than 400,000 involved formal deportations. The department indicated it is on pace to reach 600,000 deportations by the end of Trump’s first year back in office.
“The numbers don’t lie: two million illegal aliens have been removed or self-deported in just 250 days,” Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said. “These figures demonstrate that President Trump’s policies, combined with Secretary Noem’s leadership, are effectively making American communities safer.”