An estimated 4,000 Somali migrants in the U.S. are expected to be deported by President Donald Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
In an interview, Somalia’s Ambassador to the U.S. Ahmed Isse Awad said the number of Somalis ICE is looking to deport is at least 4,000, with the vast majority not being currently held in immigration detention centers.
“We learned through immigration sources that the total number of the Somalis that are in the books of [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] to be removed are close to 4,000,” Awad told Voice of America.
Over the course of the next few months, Awad said some 300 Somalis would be deported, saying he was waiting for information as to who those deportees would be.
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10 comments:
Who should the deportees be? The ones that shouldn't have been here in the first place, or who came and then decided not to return home.
Good, somalis are horrible people and bring 3rd world filth and idealogy with them. Send them all back.
That a boy! Finally someone who is doing something that he said he would do on the campaign trail. Keep going at it.
2000 miles of coastline, most of it sandy beach. What a waste.
Skinny on the roof!
4000 is a good start.
100,000 more to go.
Not enough, send more!
Good, deport all of them - want to see all of them gone.
Do the same for ms-13 and last but not least B.L.M.
I agree, let's clean this nation up again. That 3rd World Trash doesn't deserve to be in our country.
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