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Largest deportation operation yet: US has detained over 500 migrants and deported hundreds

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The largest deportation operation: the US has already detained more than 500 migrants and deported hundreds Irina Martsiyash

The US has arrested more than 500 illegal migrants and deported hundreds during a massive operation. This is the largest deportation operation in history.

AFP reports this, citing Donald Trump's press secretary, Channel 2 reports.

Deportation of illegal immigrants in the US

US authorities have arrested 538 illegal immigrants and deported hundreds during a massive operation in just a few days of President Donald Trump's second administration, his press secretary reported on Thursday evening.

The Trump administration has arrested 538 illegal immigrant criminals, Caroline Leavitt said in a post on the social media site X, adding that “hundreds” have been deported by military planes.

The largest deportation operation in history continues. Promises have been made. “The promises have been kept,” she added.

We will add that Reuters reported that U.S. immigration agents detained undocumented migrants, as well as American citizens, during a raid in Newark, New Jersey, at a workplace on Thursday, which the city's mayor said included the detention of a military veteran, as well as violations of people's rights.

It is indicated that the raid in New Jersey's most populous city occurred after Trump promised to deport millions of immigrants who are in the United States illegally.

During the raid, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were unable to produce a warrant. They detained “undocumented residents as well as citizens,” Mayor Ras Baraka said in a statement.

Baraka also said the people detained included a U.S. Army veteran “who was harmed when officers questioned the legitimacy of his military documentation.”

In a statement, an ICE spokesman said agents “may encounter U.S. citizens during field work and may require identification to establish identity, as was the case during a targeted enforcement operation at a worksite in Newark today.”

Baraka said the raid violated citizens' rights under the U.S. Constitution. “Newark will not stand by while people are being illegally terrorized,” he said.

Neither the mayor nor ICE released the name of the business raided.

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