Trump had fewer deportations than Obama's first year

Just one more lie from Trump.

Trump had fewer deportations than Obama's first year

Despite President Trump's tough-on-immigration rhetoric, there were around 177,000 fewer deportations this year than in 2009, Obama's first year in office. That number is lower than any year during Obama's presidency, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data.

He also had fewer illegals crossing the border coming in! That is the real winning stat!
How did he do that? He is arresting fewer than Obama's average & deporting fewer. They don't have a clue how many cross the border.

In Obama's day, if they saw someone trying to get across the fence, and they ran back to Mexico, that was considered a deportation despite the fact they never even set foot in this country.

Now, in Trump's day, they don't even try to cross the border because they know they will eventually be caught if they don't make it to a sanctuary city.
Bullshit!

Then how do you explain the number of attempted border crossings has fallen by about 70%?
 
Just one more lie from Trump.

Trump had fewer deportations than Obama's first year

Despite President Trump's tough-on-immigration rhetoric, there were around 177,000 fewer deportations this year than in 2009, Obama's first year in office. That number is lower than any year during Obama's presidency, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data.

He also had fewer illegals crossing the border coming in! That is the real winning stat!
How did he do that? He is arresting fewer than Obama's average & deporting fewer. They don't have a clue how many cross the border.

In Obama's day, if they saw someone trying to get across the fence, and they ran back to Mexico, that was considered a deportation despite the fact they never even set foot in this country.

Now, in Trump's day, they don't even try to cross the border because they know they will eventually be caught if they don't make it to a sanctuary city.
Bullshit!

Then how do you explain the number of attempted border crossings has fallen by about 70%?
It's all bullshit!
All of Obama's were caught & taken back by force, they were not ones who ran away.
 
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He also had fewer illegals crossing the border coming in! That is the real winning stat!
How did he do that? He is arresting fewer than Obama's average & deporting fewer. They don't have a clue how many cross the border.

In Obama's day, if they saw someone trying to get across the fence, and they ran back to Mexico, that was considered a deportation despite the fact they never even set foot in this country.

Now, in Trump's day, they don't even try to cross the border because they know they will eventually be caught if they don't make it to a sanctuary city.
Bullshit!

Then how do you explain the number of attempted border crossings has fallen by about 70%?
It's a bullshit number because under Trump BP are not looking for them.
All of Obama's were caught & taken back by force, they were not ones who ran away.

The only bullshit is in your posts appearing on my screen and it starts on your keyboard!
 
I posted that many months ago. Even Mexico says Trump deporting much fewer than Obama. But it looks like ICE is arresting more, so we are paying a ton of money to detain the people somewhere, food, shelter, medical & legal. Not to mention pissing them off treating them as criminals housed together learning criminal behaviors from each-other, destroying families & creating criminals. This will really definitely bite US in the ass in the future.
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I'd like to see the stats on how many "illegals" ended up imprisoned as opposed to deported.
 
How did he do that? He is arresting fewer than Obama's average & deporting fewer. They don't have a clue how many cross the border.

In Obama's day, if they saw someone trying to get across the fence, and they ran back to Mexico, that was considered a deportation despite the fact they never even set foot in this country.

Now, in Trump's day, they don't even try to cross the border because they know they will eventually be caught if they don't make it to a sanctuary city.
Bullshit!

Then how do you explain the number of attempted border crossings has fallen by about 70%?
It's a bullshit number because under Trump BP are not looking for them.
All of Obama's were caught & taken back by force, they were not ones who ran away.

The only bullshit is in your posts appearing on my screen and it starts on your keyboard!

Prior to the Bush administration, most people caught illegally crossing the southern border were simply bused back into Mexico in what officials called "voluntary returns," but which critics derisively termed "catch and release." Those removals, which during the 1990s reached more 1 million a year, were not counted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation statistics.

Now, the vast majority of border crossers who are apprehended get fingerprinted and formally deported. The change began during the George W. Bush administration. The policy stemmed in part from a desire to ensure that people who had crossed into the country illegally would have formal charges on their records.

Obama's increase in deportations has involved people picked up within 100 miles of the border, most of whom had just recently crossed over. In 2013, almost two-thirds of deportations were in that category. Border crossings slowed the last few years of Obama's admin.
 
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In Obama's day, if they saw someone trying to get across the fence, and they ran back to Mexico, that was considered a deportation despite the fact they never even set foot in this country.

Now, in Trump's day, they don't even try to cross the border because they know they will eventually be caught if they don't make it to a sanctuary city.
Bullshit!

Then how do you explain the number of attempted border crossings has fallen by about 70%?
It's a bullshit number because under Trump BP are not looking for them.
All of Obama's were caught & taken back by force, they were not ones who ran away.

The only bullshit is in your posts appearing on my screen and it starts on your keyboard!

Prior to the Bush administration, most people caught illegally crossing the southern border were simply bused back into Mexico in what officials called "voluntary returns," but which critics derisively termed "catch and release." Those removals, which during the 1990s reached more 1 million a year, were not counted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation statistics.

Now, the vast majority of border crossers who are apprehended get fingerprinted and formally deported. The change began during the George W. Bush administration. The policy stemmed in part from a desire to ensure that people who had crossed into the country illegally would have formal charges on their records.

Obama's increase in deportations has involved people picked up within 100 miles of the border, most of whom had just recently crossed over. In 2013, almost two-thirds of deportations were in that category. Border crossings slowed the last few years of Obama's admin.

"Catch and release" was what the Obama regime was doing. They would catch them, hand them a card with an address, date and time to show up for their hearing and watch them continue merrily on their way into the good old USA!

I guess you have never been fishing in your lifetime.
 
Bullshit!

Then how do you explain the number of attempted border crossings has fallen by about 70%?
It's a bullshit number because under Trump BP are not looking for them.
All of Obama's were caught & taken back by force, they were not ones who ran away.

The only bullshit is in your posts appearing on my screen and it starts on your keyboard!

Prior to the Bush administration, most people caught illegally crossing the southern border were simply bused back into Mexico in what officials called "voluntary returns," but which critics derisively termed "catch and release." Those removals, which during the 1990s reached more 1 million a year, were not counted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation statistics.

Now, the vast majority of border crossers who are apprehended get fingerprinted and formally deported. The change began during the George W. Bush administration. The policy stemmed in part from a desire to ensure that people who had crossed into the country illegally would have formal charges on their records.

Obama's increase in deportations has involved people picked up within 100 miles of the border, most of whom had just recently crossed over. In 2013, almost two-thirds of deportations were in that category. Border crossings slowed the last few years of Obama's admin.

"Catch and release" was what the Obama regime was doing. They would catch them, hand them a card with an address, date and time to show up for their hearing and watch them continue merrily on their way into the good old USA!

I guess you have never been fishing in your lifetime.

More bullshit from you. They were all arrested, fingerprinted, identified, charged, convicted, bused back into Mexico & handed over to Mexican authorities. I don't know what Mexico did with them, but they at least processed & counted them as being repatriated.

Since Obama convicted them all, repeatedly for many, now Trump is keeping them here in detention. If they are no longer handed back to Mexican authorities to escape them so we repeatedly catch them again, that could reduce the number we catch. But now instead of them being productive workers for US, they are now people we have to pay to take care of. Trump ask for additional $1.2 billion to keep additional Mexicans in detention.
 
I posted that many months ago. Even Mexico says Trump deporting much fewer than Obama. But it looks like ICE is arresting more, so we are paying a ton of money to detain the people somewhere, food, shelter, medical & legal. Not to mention pissing them off treating them as criminals housed together learning criminal behaviors from each-other, destroying families & creating criminals. This will really definitely bite US in the ass in the future.
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I'd like to see the stats on how many "illegals" ended up imprisoned as opposed to deported.
The U.S. has an immigration court backlog of more than 600,000 cases — or more than 2,000 pending cases for every immigration judge. That means those who are arrested for being in the country illegally could sit in ICE's detention centers for years before they are deported.

Over 40,000 illegals are currently being detained. So now we can't find space for our criminals now, so police have slowed there criminal arrest around here.
 
The U.S. has an immigration court backlog of more than 600,000 cases — or more than 2,000 pending cases for every immigration judge. That means those who are arrested for being in the country illegally could sit in ICE's detention centers for years before they are deported.Over 40,000 illegals are currently being detained. So now we can't find space for our criminals now, so police have slowed there criminal arrest around here.
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The "for-profit" prison system loves trump.
 
The U.S. has an immigration court backlog of more than 600,000 cases — or more than 2,000 pending cases for every immigration judge. That means those who are arrested for being in the country illegally could sit in ICE's detention centers for years before they are deported.Over 40,000 illegals are currently being detained. So now we can't find space for our criminals now, so police have slowed there criminal arrest around here.
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The "for-profit" prison system loves trump.

"The Department of Homeland Security is looking at locations for five new detention centers around the country that could hold thousands of detainees.

According to a request for information posted to a federal contracting website on Oct. 12, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is considering sites near four cities where it has offices: Chicago, Detroit, Salt Lake City and St. Paul, Minn. Last month, the agency put out a similar request to identify a possible detention site in South Texas....

The president's 2018 budget plan requests an increase of $1.2 billion in funding for detention beds, to support an average population of over 48,000 adults."
 
The U.S. has an immigration court backlog of more than 600,000 cases — or more than 2,000 pending cases for every immigration judge. That means those who are arrested for being in the country illegally could sit in ICE's detention centers for years before they are deported.Over 40,000 illegals are currently being detained. So now we can't find space for our criminals now, so police have slowed there criminal arrest around here.
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The "for-profit" prison system loves trump.
Sessions has a lot of his money invested in the system, as well.
 
Just one more lie from Trump.

Trump had fewer deportations than Obama's first year

Despite President Trump's tough-on-immigration rhetoric, there were around 177,000 fewer deportations this year than in 2009, Obama's first year in office. That number is lower than any year during Obama's presidency, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data.
You lying POS!
BONOBO ordered the Border Patrols who caught illegals literally ten feet across the US border and were then turned around and shoved back across the border immediately to be listed as "deportations".
 
Just one more lie from Trump.

Trump had fewer deportations than Obama's first year

Despite President Trump's tough-on-immigration rhetoric, there were around 177,000 fewer deportations this year than in 2009, Obama's first year in office. That number is lower than any year during Obama's presidency, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data.
Illegal immigration PLUMMETED immediately after he took office.
 
Just one more lie from Trump.

Trump had fewer deportations than Obama's first year

Despite President Trump's tough-on-immigration rhetoric, there were around 177,000 fewer deportations this year than in 2009, Obama's first year in office. That number is lower than any year during Obama's presidency, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data.
You lying POS!
BONOBO ordered the Border Patrols who caught illegals literally ten feet across the US border and were then turned around and shoved back across the border immediately to be listed as "deportations".
You are a POS to suggest such are not deportations.
 
Then how do you explain the number of attempted border crossings has fallen by about 70%?
It's a bullshit number because under Trump BP are not looking for them.
All of Obama's were caught & taken back by force, they were not ones who ran away.

The only bullshit is in your posts appearing on my screen and it starts on your keyboard!

Prior to the Bush administration, most people caught illegally crossing the southern border were simply bused back into Mexico in what officials called "voluntary returns," but which critics derisively termed "catch and release." Those removals, which during the 1990s reached more 1 million a year, were not counted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation statistics.

Now, the vast majority of border crossers who are apprehended get fingerprinted and formally deported. The change began during the George W. Bush administration. The policy stemmed in part from a desire to ensure that people who had crossed into the country illegally would have formal charges on their records.

Obama's increase in deportations has involved people picked up within 100 miles of the border, most of whom had just recently crossed over. In 2013, almost two-thirds of deportations were in that category. Border crossings slowed the last few years of Obama's admin.

"Catch and release" was what the Obama regime was doing. They would catch them, hand them a card with an address, date and time to show up for their hearing and watch them continue merrily on their way into the good old USA!

I guess you have never been fishing in your lifetime.

More bullshit from you. They were all arrested, fingerprinted, identified, charged, convicted, bused back into Mexico & handed over to Mexican authorities. I don't know what Mexico did with them, but they at least processed & counted them as being repatriated.

Since Obama convicted them all, repeatedly for many, now Trump is keeping them here in detention. If they are no longer handed back to Mexican authorities to escape them so we repeatedly catch them again, that could reduce the number we catch. But now instead of them being productive workers for US, they are now people we have to pay to take care of. Trump ask for additional $1.2 billion to keep additional Mexicans in detention.

No they didn't! When they capture them and arrest them, they have to go before an immigration judge BEFORE they can be deported. You just got caught in a lie!
 
I posted that many months ago. Even Mexico says Trump deporting much fewer than Obama. But it looks like ICE is arresting more, so we are paying a ton of money to detain the people somewhere, food, shelter, medical & legal. Not to mention pissing them off treating them as criminals housed together learning criminal behaviors from each-other, destroying families & creating criminals. This will really definitely bite US in the ass in the future.
`
I'd like to see the stats on how many "illegals" ended up imprisoned as opposed to deported.
The U.S. has an immigration court backlog of more than 600,000 cases — or more than 2,000 pending cases for every immigration judge. That means those who are arrested for being in the country illegally could sit in ICE's detention centers for years before they are deported.

Over 40,000 illegals are currently being detained. So now we can't find space for our criminals now, so police have slowed there criminal arrest around here.

Why is that a problem? The cases should take about 5 minutes each and you can do 2000 in about 3 weeks.
 
Just one more lie from Trump.

Trump had fewer deportations than Obama's first year

Despite President Trump's tough-on-immigration rhetoric, there were around 177,000 fewer deportations this year than in 2009, Obama's first year in office. That number is lower than any year during Obama's presidency, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data.
You lying POS!
BONOBO ordered the Border Patrols who caught illegals literally ten feet across the US border and were then turned around and shoved back across the border immediately to be listed as "deportations".
You are a POS to suggest such are not deportations.
Is that why even Obama stated his deportation numbers were deceptive?
Obama: Deportation statistics ‘deceptive’

Napolitano: U.S. will set record for deportations

Obama called "returns" deportations, where in Bush and every President prior called them returns, and were not counted towards deportations.
 
The U.S. has an immigration court backlog of more than 600,000 cases — or more than 2,000 pending cases for every immigration judge. That means those who are arrested for being in the country illegally could sit in ICE's detention centers for years before they are deported.Over 40,000 illegals are currently being detained. So now we can't find space for our criminals now, so police have slowed there criminal arrest around here.
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That didn't answer my question but thanks. I'm looking for data, not conjecture.
 
It's a bullshit number because under Trump BP are not looking for them.
All of Obama's were caught & taken back by force, they were not ones who ran away.

The only bullshit is in your posts appearing on my screen and it starts on your keyboard!

Prior to the Bush administration, most people caught illegally crossing the southern border were simply bused back into Mexico in what officials called "voluntary returns," but which critics derisively termed "catch and release." Those removals, which during the 1990s reached more 1 million a year, were not counted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation statistics.

Now, the vast majority of border crossers who are apprehended get fingerprinted and formally deported. The change began during the George W. Bush administration. The policy stemmed in part from a desire to ensure that people who had crossed into the country illegally would have formal charges on their records.

Obama's increase in deportations has involved people picked up within 100 miles of the border, most of whom had just recently crossed over. In 2013, almost two-thirds of deportations were in that category. Border crossings slowed the last few years of Obama's admin.

"Catch and release" was what the Obama regime was doing. They would catch them, hand them a card with an address, date and time to show up for their hearing and watch them continue merrily on their way into the good old USA!

I guess you have never been fishing in your lifetime.

More bullshit from you. They were all arrested, fingerprinted, identified, charged, convicted, bused back into Mexico & handed over to Mexican authorities. I don't know what Mexico did with them, but they at least processed & counted them as being repatriated.

Since Obama convicted them all, repeatedly for many, now Trump is keeping them here in detention. If they are no longer handed back to Mexican authorities to escape them so we repeatedly catch them again, that could reduce the number we catch. But now instead of them being productive workers for US, they are now people we have to pay to take care of. Trump ask for additional $1.2 billion to keep additional Mexicans in detention.

No they didn't! When they capture them and arrest them, they have to go before an immigration judge BEFORE they can be deported. You just got caught in a lie!
That's your definition but it is wrong.

If you or I catch an illegal on our side of the Border and give him back to Mexico, that's a deportation. If the BP do it, that's a deportation.

You are wrong.
 

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