Trump's immigration policies during his second term emphasize deportations of undocumented migrants. Despite not achieving the goal of deporting one million immigrants per year, the administration has taken significant steps, including removing protections for sensitive locations and increasing arrest quotas for enforcement agents. The economic impact of removing over 8.2 million undocumented workers could be profound, particularly affecting industries that rely on their labor. Trump's measures, including pressuring foreign governments to facilitate deportations, reflect a fundamental shift in the U.S. approach to immigration enforcement.
During his second term, Trump has removed restrictions on immigration enforcement, allowing enforcement agents to arrest migrants in sensitive locations like schools and hospitals.
The deportation of over 8.2 million undocumented workers could result in severe economic consequences for certain states, disrupting key sectors reliant on these workers.
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