Out of curiosity, I asked Grok (x.com's AI chatbot) how many illegals would have to deported per day, to deport all of them by the end of Trump's term. Here's the conclusion of the answer I was given:
Final Answer
To deport all 13 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. by the end of Trump’s current term on January 20, 2029, starting from February 19, 2025, approximately 9,085 people would need to be deported each day. If the number of unauthorized immigrants is lower (e.g., 11 million), the daily rate drops to about 7,688 people. If it’s higher (e.g., 15 million), the rate rises to around 10,484 people per day.
However, current deportation rates (500–700 per day) are far below what’s needed, and practical limitations make it unlikely that the full 13 million (or more) will be deported by the end of the term. Factors like new arrivals, legal battles, and operational capacity will likely keep the actual numbers much lower. If you have a specific number in mind or need further adjustments, let me know, and I can refine the calculation!
For the lulz, I also asked what Obama's and Biden's numbers were, and the answer was surprising. I don't know how accurate this is, but this is the answer Grok gave me:
Barack Obama:
Total deportations: Approximately 5.3 million (2009–2017).
Average per day: About 1,814 people.
Joe Biden:
Total deportations: Approximately 4.6 million (2021–2025).
Average per day: About 3,150 people.
So Donald has a lot of catching up to do!
To be fair, maybe he's just getting started