FULL LIST: U.S Govt Identifies Over 3,690 Nigerians For Deportation As Trump Begins Crackdown 

When Donald Trump promised to make America great again, trust us, he meant every bit of it.

Don’t forget, Trump had vowed to flush out every illegal immigrant in the states, and that is exactly what he is doing.

As we speak, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has identified nearly two million illegal immigrants for deportation.

This is part of President Donald Trump’s renewed crackdown on undocumented individuals in the country.

FULL LIST: U.S Govt Identifies Over 3,690 Nigerians For Deportation As Trump Begins Crackdown 

Of course, when Donald Trump took over power, we had warned of this impending action.

Trump even echoed his stand during his inaugural address.

However, a document from ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) revealed that as of November 24, 2024, a total of 1,445,549 non-citizens were on ICE’s non-detained docket with final orders of removal.

Among African nations, Nigeria ranks second, with 3,690 Nigerians identified for deportation.

Also Read: Trump’s Presidency: The Fate Of Nigerians In Diaspora

The list is topped by Somalia, which has 4,090 citizens slated for removal, while Ghana follows in third place with 3,228 individuals.

Globally, Mexico has the highest number of deportees, with 252,044 individuals facing removal from the U.S. The figures highlight the scale of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement strategy.

The U.S. government has urged affected nations to cooperate and accept the return of their nationals, as it intensifies efforts to enforce immigration laws.

This latest move aligns with President Trump’s campaign promise to implement stricter immigration policies, including mass deportations of individuals who have either overstayed their visas or entered the country illegally.

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