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LiberalArkie

(19,330 posts)
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 02:27 PM 5 hrs ago

Why is Trump curbing the deportations?

In APRIL 2016, Homan got a medal - a Presidential Rank Awards - for deporting people.

Obama honored him.

www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpo...

lumi (@lumiaurinko.bsky.social) 2026-01-11T15:10:31.240Z


Interesting that Homan was in charge during President Obama and between January and June 2025, Donald Trump's administration carried out 128,039 deportations, averaging 810 per day, fewer than in the years with the highest deportations under Obama.

Why is Trump curbing the deportations?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2016/04/25/meet-the-man-the-white-house-has-honored-for-deporting-illegal-immigrants/
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Polybius

(21,524 posts)
1. Obama was very low-key about it
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 02:31 PM
5 hrs ago

He should have mentioned it more during campaigning, which might have cut losses in 2014 and 2016.

Igel

(37,392 posts)
2. Somebody pointed out that "deportations" is a rather broad category.
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 02:47 PM
5 hrs ago

You arrest somebody coming across the border and chuck them back out, they're deported.

You arrest somebody in Wichita and chuck back out, they're deported.

When there's relatively rates of high border crossing, deportation numbers can be very high (or not, depending if you chuck them back out). But if you don't wait for them to come to you, but have to go after them, each deportation costs a lot more in staff time: find them, detain them, house them, arrange for deportation.

A corollary went something like this: 15 years ago, a much larger proportion of illegal border crossings were Mexicans from Mexico, and both with adults and children it's easy to return them to their country of origin. But if they're Venezuelans and cross the Mexico-US border after living in Peru for 5 years, if they're Haitians or Dominicans (the nationality, not the order) returning them to Mexico--esp. in the case of minors--becomes both legally more difficult and, with minors, flat out illegal.

So there's an argument to be made that the decrease isn't driven by Trump-related temporary policy but structural in nature.

I heard something to that effect, so it must be true.

LiberalArkie

(19,330 posts)
4. But "Why is Trump curbing the deportations?" is a very good line to use. It wouldbr hard for the MAGAts to handle
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 02:54 PM
4 hrs ago

SamKnause

(14,713 posts)
3. There are millions to be made paying for all of it with our tax dollars.
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 02:48 PM
5 hrs ago

Free labor you can abuse behind closed doors.

Powerless people you can force to have sex with you.

It is a business and business is flourishing.

They are in no hurry to deport them.

They just want to round them all up so the money can keep flowing.

This is a sick corrupt nation with criminals at the helm !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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