According to governmental data, the Obama administration has deported more people than any other president's administration in history. In fact, they have deported more than the sum of all the presidents of the 20th century. read more
In the 105 years between 1892 and 1997, the U. S. deported 2. 1 million people — meaning that under presidents Bush and Obama, the number of people deported by the U. S. in the course of a century was more than doubled in just 16 years of consecutive presidencies. read more
And these immigrants represent the majority of persons deported during the Obama era. For the last twenty-five years, and particularly since the start of the “War on Terror,” immigration has become increasingly tangled with criminal enforcement and national security. read more
President Barack Obama has often been referred to by immigration groups as the "Deporter in Chief." Between 2009 and 2015 his administration has removed more than 2.5 million people through immigration orders, which doesn’t include the number of people who "self-deported" or were turned away and/or returned to their home country at the border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). read more
WHAT'S TRUE. Statistically, more people were deported from the U.S. during the administration of President Barack Obama than during that of any other president. read more
Since taking the oath of office, Obama has deported immigrants at a faster rate than any other president in US history, nearly a record 2 million people. On a typical day, there are over 30,000 immigrants imprisoned in the world’s largest immigration detention system. read more