The United States has deported hundreds of illegal migrants as part of ongoing efforts to enforce strict immigration policies under President Donald Trump’s administration.
According to reports from the French News Agency, 538 undocumented migrants were detained and deported, a continuation of the hardline stance the president has maintained throughout his tenure.
Trump, known for his firm position on illegal immigration, has repeatedly vowed to strengthen these policies during his second term.
His administration's efforts to curb the flow of undocumented immigrants into the country include the construction of a border wall with Mexico and the expansion of deportation measures aimed at individuals entering the US illegally.
This recent deportation of hundreds of migrants is part of the broader strategy to enforce stricter immigration controls.
Trump’s policies have drawn widespread debate both domestically and internationally. Critics argue that these measures are harsh and contradict human rights values, while supporters defend them as necessary for national security and upholding the rule of law.