The January 2025 CPS shows 46.8 million post-1980 immigrants (legal and illegal) in the country. If our estimate of the post-1980 legal population is correct, then there were 15.4 million illegal immigrants in the January 2025 CPS (46.8 million minus 31.4 million).
Of the 15.4 million illegal immigrants included in this estimate, the US would need to deport 3.85 million per year for the next 4 years.
11,000 criminal illegals were admitted to the US, mostly from 2021 through 2024. Deporting 3,000 per month would be required to complete this task over the next 4 months.
WASHINGTON – In the first 50 days of the Trump Administration, Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) has made 32,809 enforcement arrests. To put this figure into perspective, in the entire fiscal year 2024, ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations made 33,242 of these at-large arrests. As of Tuesday, ICE has officially made more at-large arrests in the first few weeks of President Trump’s presidency than the entire last year under the previous administration.
Of
the illegal aliens we’ve arrested in the past 50 days:
14,111—nearly
half—were convicted criminals.
9,980—About a third— have pending criminal charges.
In
total, ICE arrested 1,155 criminal gang members. That’s almost two and half
times the 483 arrested during the same time period last year. 39 of these
arrests were known or suspected terrorists. That’s nearly triple the 14
arrested during the same time period last year.
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/03/13/ice-arrests-first-50-days-trump-administration
The
Florida Gateway Data Shows Most Migrant Flights Landing in Gov. DeSantis’s
Sunshine State
Smaller but significant numbers are landing in Texas, New York, and California By Todd Bensman on April 1, 2024.
President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) refuses to publicly identify the dozens of U.S. international airports for which it has approved direct flights from abroad for certain inadmissible aliens. At least 386,000 migrants through February have been allowed to fly to interior U.S. airports as part of a legally dubious admissions program the administration launched in October 2022. The rationale for the program is to “reduce the number of individuals crossing unlawfully” over the southern border — by flying them over it directly into the interior and then releasing them on parole.
A Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) analysis of available public information on U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) website, filtered to see Office of Field Operations (OFO) airport customs officer encounters with the nationalities chosen to receive this benefit, points out the airports that might account for most of the landings from abroad, if not necessarily the final destinations.
This early evidence suggests that a great many of these inadmissible alien passengers, probably a majority, initially land at international airports in Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’s Florida. In fact, Florida turns out to be the top landing and U.S. customs processing zone for this direct-flights parole-and-release program, tallying at nearly 326,000 of the initial arrivals from inception through February.
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Trump;s estimate that the US has 21 million Illegals who entered from the Southern Border, Canadian Border, by Commercial Airlines, by Boat plus the Got-aways from 2021 to 2025 sounds accurate.
If non-criminal Illegals take the deal to leave on their own, the US could reduce our Illegal Population completely in the next 4 years.
90% of Asylum-seekers fail to be admitted to the US as Asylees. That’s 18.9 million of the 21 million estimated to be in the US. Congress needs to amend US Asylum laws to be workable. The US needs to eradicate all Drug Cartels.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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