Trump Plans Mass Deportations
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•Who are the immigrants who could be targeted in Trump's mass deportation plans?
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There were roughly 11 million immigrants in the U.S. illegally or with a temporary status at the start of 2022 , a figure that some analysts say has increased to 13 -14 million.
Many live in 'sanctuary' states that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
California was the state with the most immigrants in 2022 with some 2.2 million in 2022 , according to estimates by the Center for Migration Studies of New York .
DHS, the Center for Migration Studies of New York and other think tanks have used U.S. Census data and other figures to estimate 11 million immigrants in 2022 who lacked legal immigration status or had temporary humanitarian protections.
DHS enforcement and entry statistics suggest that at least 5 million more immigrants entered the.
Since then, some of those immigrants have since been deported, voluntarily left, obtained legal status or died over the same period.
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