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Deportations Under US Presidents: Surprising Statistics - Infographic Website
Explore deportation statistics under U.S. presidents, highlighting policy shifts and their impact on numbers and community effects.

From 1990 to 2018, Democratic presidents deported over 3.9 million people, with an annual average of 246,006. In contrast, Republican presidents deported about 2.7 million, averaging 205,453 annually. These figures highlight a notable difference in the deportation rates between the two parties, with Democrats overseeing higher numbers.
President Obama’s first term saw 3,160,140 deportations, decreasing to 2,871,899 in his second term. Under Trump, the count was 2,073,208, while Biden, as of 2022, has seen 2,808,946 deportations.
Hmm...That mean that in the first two years of his administration Biden deported 700,000 more people than Trump did in four years. Let's average that out.
Trump: 518,302 per year
Biden: 1,404,473 per year
As he was with most of his campaign promises, Trump was all talk, no action.
Shouldn't those of you who listen to him employ better critical thinking skills and remember everything he promised and didn't deliver?