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The Dispatch→ Taking a Closer Look at Trump’s Promised ‘Largest Deportation Program’
‘Interior enforcement is primarily about targeting people who have been here for a long time.’
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Texas Did NOT Gift Trump 355,000 Acres For Deportation Camp — But Texas Official Did Propose Use Of Ranch
Did the state of Texas gift Donald Trump 355,000 acres for deportation camps? No, that's not true: The Texas land commissioner wrote to President-elect Trump on November 19, 2024, to offer a 1,402-acre state-owned ranch for deportation fa
FactCheck.org→ Trump’s Agenda: Deportation
Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly vowed to begin “the largest deportation program in American history.” How exactly he plans to carry that o
PolitiFact→ Who is Tom Homan, Donald Trump’s ‘border czar’? And what has he said about mass deportations?
After incorrectly calling Vice President Kamala Harris “border czar,” President-elect Donald Trump has named Tom Homan to the position. Here’s what we know about Homan and his plans to oversee Trump’s mass deportations promise.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, Zillow’s CEO didn’t say Trump’s deportation plan would lower housing prices
"BREAKING: Zillow CEO just said on CNBC Trump's deportation plan will help with housing affordability.”
PolitiFact→ Can Donald Trump use a 1798 law to carry out mass deportations?
Donald Trump said he would use a 1798 wartime law to carry out mass deportations. Legal experts say Trump doesn’t have the legal authority to use this law.
PolitiFact→ Donald Trump Jr. – Biden administration prevented Haitians’ deportation; they must pass vetting to get protected status
“Less than three months ago, Kamala Harris and her administration blocked 300,000 unvetted Haitian migrants from being deported out of our country."
PolitiFact→ Eric Swalwell – Eric Swalwell misquotes Lindsey Graham on Donald Trump’s deportation plans
Says Sen. Lindsey Graham said a newly elected Donald Trump “will round up and deport LEGAL immigrants.”
AllSides→ Pro-Trump Super PAC Edits Biden’s Past Comment About Deportations
https://www.factcheck.org/2024/05/pro-trump-super-pac-edits-bidens-past-comment-about-deportations/ Whi
FactCheck.org→ Pro-Trump Super PAC Edits Biden’s Past Comment About Deportations
While talking about illegal immigration at a town hall in 2020, Joe Biden, then a Democratic presidential candidate, said that if he were elected, “nobody is going to be deported in my first 100 days.” But a TV ad from a super PAC su
PolitiFact→ Donald Trump – Donald Trump is wrong. Joe Biden doesn’t have an ‘immunity from deportation’ policy.
“Biden has implemented a formal policy that illegal aliens who intrude into the United States are granted immunity from deportation.”
PolitiFact→ Elon Musk – Fact check: Elon Musk's claim that Democrats are avoiding deportations to win elections is False.
Democrats don’t deport undocumented migrants “because every illegal is a highly likely vote at some point.”
PolitiFact→ Nikki Haley – The missing facts from Nikki Haley’s claim about border crossings and deportations under Joe Biden
“We’ve had 8 million” immigrants come to the U.S. illegally under Biden “and they only sent back 142,000.”
PolitiFact→ Deportation didn’t end with Title 42’s expiration; immigration law still stands
Title 42’s expiration does not prevent deportation of migrants arriving at the southern border. Border Patrol is enforcing immigration law, which instructs them to deport people who have no legal basis to stay in the U.S.
Full Fact→ European Court of Human Rights not involved in 2014 deportation case
The court was not involved in the decision to overturn the deportation of a Libyan man convicted of 78 offences in the UK.
Logically→ Thirteen Labour MPs did not vote against deportation flights to Rwanda.
There was no parliament vote on the Rwanda deal. Many of the MPs mentioned have spoken out against the policy.
Logically→ The International Committee of the Red Cross is using the millions it collected to help Ukraine to sponsor the deportation of Ukrainians to Russia.
The International Committee of the Red Cross is not facilitating the deportation of Ukrainian nationals to Russia.
Snopes→ Djokovic’s Deportation Exposes Australian Border Debate
Back in 2013, the border issue wasn't unvaccinated foreigners like Djokovic but thousands of asylum seekers from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa who flocked to Australia on rickety fishing boats from Indonesian ports.
Snopes→ Djokovic Lands in Serbia After Deportation from Australia
Only a handful of fans waving the Serbian flag greeted him at the airport in the capital, Belgrade.
Snopes→ Double-Fault: Visa Revoked Again, Djokovic Faces Deportation
Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said he used his ministerial discretion to cancel the 34-year-old Serb’s visa on public interest grounds.
Snopes→ Djokovic in Limbo As He Fights Deportation from Australia
The 20-time major champion from Serbia will spend at least another night in immigration detention.
Full Fact→ No evidence asylum seekers have used pets to argue against deportation
Article Eight expresses a right to private and family life. And what we have seen is asylum seekers, quote, they have a cat or a dog at home that constitutes their family life. And as a consequence of this, their removal from this country should be ha
Full Fact→ Higher deportation rates don’t necessarily demonstrate ‘disproportionate targeting’ of Jamaicans
“People from Caribbean countries such as Jamaica appear to be disproportionately targeted for deportation from the UK if they commit crimes” The Guardian, 25 July 2021. The Guardian recently reported that data it had obtained via the Free
AFP Fact Check→ Still no evidence Rwanda’s president ordered deportation of 18 Chinese nationals after claim resurfaces
Posts claiming that Rwandan President Paul Kagame ordered the deportation of 18 Chinese nationals for mistreating local workers have resurfaced online. AFP Fact Check debunked the same claim in 2020 and found no evidence backing up the allegations. To
Snopes→ US Plans Family Deportations, Including Girl with Broken Arm
The U.S. government is preparing to deport more than a dozen children and their parents held at a Texas immigration detention center, including a 4-year-old girl with a broken arm requiring surgery.
Snopes→ Justices Rule for Trump Administration in Deportation Case
A 7-2 ruling allows for the expedited removal of people who are picked up at or near the border and fail their initial asylum screenings.
Snopes→ Is Tucker Carlson Right Saying the New Way Forward Act ‘Protect[s] Criminals From Deportation’?
The Fox News host called the immigration reform bill "the most radical single piece of legislation we’ve seen proposed." What exactly did it propose?
Lead Stories→ Fake News: Ilhan Omar Did NOT Say "After We Win, Deportations Of Trump Supporters Begins"
Did Ilhan Omar say that deportation of Trump supporters would begin "after we win"? No, that's not true. The story was published by a liberal satire website that tries to mislead Trump supporters and Republicans into sharing made up stories th
Snopes→ Trump Expands Fast-Track Deportation Authority across US
The Trump administration announced that it will vastly expand the authority of immigration officers to deport migrants without allowing them to appear before judges.
Lead Stories→ Fake News: Trump Administration Did NOT Start Deportation Proceedings Against AOC and Omar
Did the Trump administration start deportating proceedings against Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ihlan Omar? No, that's not true. The story was published by a liberal satire website that tries to fool Trump supporters and Republ
PolitiFact→ Weston Pagano – Fact-checking an attack on Joe Biden about immigration deportation, detention votes
The Truth-o-Meter says: Half-True | Fact-checking an attack on Joe Biden about immigration deportation, detention votes Joe Biden says that President Donald Trump has a "morally bankrupt re-election strategy" that relies on "vilifyin
Snopes→ Is Trump Withdrawing Deportation Protections for Families of Active Troops?
The Trump administration is said to be “reviewing” a program that allows officials to grant protections against deportation to the undocumented family members of deployed U.S. soldiers.
Snopes→ Immigration Official Looks to Step Up Family Deportations
Mark Morgan, acting director of ICE, said that no one should be exempt from enforcement.
Snopes→ Trump Administration Reinterprets Deportation Agreement with Vietnam, Again.
The move would result in the loss of protections that were established since 2008 for Vietnamese immigrants who arrived in America between 1975 and 1995.
Snopes→ Is This a Photograph of European Jews Protesting Deportation from the U.S. to Nazi Germany?
The photograph shows Otto Richter, who escaped to the U.S. from Nazi Germany, only to face deportation three years later.
PolitiFact→ Mike Pence – Mike Pence accurately cites ICE arrest, deportation data for 2017
The Truth-o-Meter says: True | Mike Pence accurately cites ICE arrest, deportation data for 2017 Vice President Mike Pence countered Democratic attacks of an immigration agency by highlighting the agency’s enforcement success. Some Democrats
FactCheck.org→ Unaccompanied Minors in Deportation Proceedings
Q: Is it true that a 1-year-old child has never appeared as a defendant in immigration court — until this year? A: No. Unaccompanied children in the U.S. illegally, including those as young as 1, have previously appeared in court. Some children
Snopes→ Judge Temporarily Halts Deportation of Reunified Families
The Trump administration is due back in court to discuss a plan reunify more than 2,500 children who were separated at the border from their parents.
PolitiFact→ What the U.S. Supreme Court decision means for the deportation of criminal immigrants
President Donald Trump condemned a U.S. Supreme Court decision to invalidate part of a federal law used to deport some immigrants convicted of crimes. The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, ruled part of the law’s definition of "crime of viol