It's a start, at least.
Let's look at ICE first 👇
By itself, ICE has already reached nearly 200,000 in 8 months under Donald Trump, with the primary focus on illegal aliens with criminal records and/or pending charges.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported nearly 200,000 people in the first seven months of President Donald Trump's administration, according to a senior Homeland Security official, putting the federal agency on track for its highest rate of removals in at least a decade but still short of the administration's stated deportation target.
But this is just the tip of the iceberg. The total numbers are even higher.
With ICE, Border Patrol, the Coast Guard, and self-deports, the number is 350,000.
The latest figure is a slice of the overall deportations that have occurred under Trump. The administration has recorded nearly 350,000 deportations since the president returned to office in January. The other deportations this year included repatriations by US Customs and Border Protection and the Coast Guard, as well as people who chose to self-deport.
Yep, 350,000 fewer illegal aliens are in the United States, plus border encounters are at a record low.
Foreign-born workers, which includes those with legal visas, have also decreased by at least one million as of June.

With three and a half more years and tens of thousands of new ICE agents, expect this number to go much higher.
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