
A deportation flight carrying immigrants to El Salvador took off while a judge was ruling in the case. A mother of two U.S. citizens was sent to Honduras without speaking to anyone other than immigration officials. College students have been suddenly arrested on city streets and sent to detention centers hundreds of miles away. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump is pushing a fast-moving deportation campaign that aims to remove immigrants with little time for lawyers, hearings, or court review.
Key Points:
Faster deportations under Trump and DHS may remove some people, including parents and students, with little warning or court review, raising fears for families, schools, and local communities.
Supporters may see quicker enforcement and fewer long court delays, which could signal stronger immigration control.
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Central figure in the article; his deportation campaign, executive actions, and statements drive the story.
Federal agency cited for arrest totals and involved in immigration enforcement actions.
Enforcement agency carrying out arrests and deportation-related operations in the article.
Named senior White House official whose immigration role and hardline stance are central to the deportation strategy.
Named border official whose comments and enforcement approach are directly tied to the deportation campaign.
Legal advocacy organization involved in challenging Trump immigration actions and cited as a major critic.
Destination country for deportation flights and the prison transfer described in the article.
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Migration Policy Institute director quoted on the legal standard and speed of deportations.
Country to which a mother of two U.S. citizens was deported.
Policy research group cited for expert analysis on immigration enforcement.
Country tied to migrants alleged to be members of a Venezuelan gang under the Alien Enemies Act action.