A New Phase in Trump's Immigration Fight

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2025-03-20

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Immigrants who took advantage of a Biden-era program to enter the U.S. are now being targeted by the Trump administration, including people who fled the Russia-Ukraine war. WSJ’s Michelle Hackman explains how the program came to be and how Trump cancelled it. Further Reading: - They Thought They Came to the U.S. Legally. Now They’re at Risk for Deportation.  - What Green Card and Visa Holders Need to Know About Recent Deportations  Further Listening: - Trump's Immigration Overhaul  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • When President Trump was on the campaign trail, he made a lofty promise.

  • He said he was going to deport millions of illegal immigrants.

  • And on day one, we will begin the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.

  • And specifically, he said he was going to deport immigrants who had committed crimes.

  • We are going to crack down on the gangs, the drug dealers, human traffickers, and criminal cartels.

  • And I think the way that it was portrayed was we're gonna go after people who knowingly came here illegally,

  • knowingly broke our laws.

  • And so I think a lot of people were led to believe

  • that that is what the crackdown was going to look like.

  • And now it looks really different.

  • That's our colleague Michelle Hackman, who covers immigration,

  • and she says that since Trump took office,

  • the mass deportations have not yet been as mass as he promised.

  • His mass deportation isn't going so well so far, and that's a huge source of frustration for Trump.

  • For people in his administration,

  • deportations actually aren't that much higher than they were under Biden.

  • So to increase the number of deportations,

  • the Trump administration is targeting a new group of people,

  • people who came to the United States legally under certain programs.

  • They're broadening the aperture of who we would think of as deportable.