Migrant Deportations And Chaos Will Increase In The United States
- Anonymous
- Mar 5
- 1 min read
Deportations happen every day.

According to Documented, "Over 250,000 New York residents have been ordered deported." Nearly that many have already been deported around the country since the beginning of Trump's second term, according to the New York Times.
The nationalities most represented in these deportations are Latin American.
Even during Trump's first administration, there was a certain understanding that people wouldn't be deported to countries where they needed protection. They are now doing so in increasing numbers, and these are target populations for them because they tend to be the most recent arrivals.
In an interview with high school student Erick, he said this about the issue, “Approximately 46 million immigrants live in united States."
In an interview with Social Studies teacher Alberto, he said that he is afraid because his uncle was deported.
And in an interview with ELL teacher Margarita, she remarked , “This doesn't make sense because most agricultural trade depends on millions of immigrants."
It is likely that in the future ICE will increase the number and harshness of deportations.




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