Trump Administration Plans to Deport 1 Million Immigrants

President Donald Trump is preparing a comprehensive operation for the deportation of irregular immigrants. This plan is poised to be one of the largest deportation operations in U.S. history.
Trump aims to surpass the record of 400,000 deportations set during Barack Obama's administration. Relevant agencies are reportedly holding daily meetings to prepare operational plans.
One of Trump's campaign promises was to reduce the number of immigrants, which has had an impact on his voter base. Now, this promise has turned into a concrete action plan.
Priority will be given to the 1.4 million individuals who have deportation orders but are not accepted by their countries. In this regard, the Trump administration has begun negotiations with 30 countries that can accept these individuals.
Countries like Mexico, Costa Rica, and Panama have already received reports of immigrants without citizenship being sent back. Additionally, a daily fine of $998 is planned for irregular immigrants who continue to stay in the U.S.
The Trump administration also aims to implement a method of directly sending some immigrants to third countries. This indicates a significant shift in the U.S. immigration policies.
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