Trump ALREADY deports over 500 illegal immigrants from US including ‘terrorist’, gangsters & paedos, White House says

DONALD Trump has started his crackdown on immigration as more than 500 illegal migrants have been deported just days into his second term.

The White House claims these mass expulsions have included a terrorist, gangsters, and child sexual abusers.

Detainees in chains walk toward a military transport plane.
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Donald Trump has already started his deportation flights, The White House revealedCredit: Twitter
Guatemalan nationals, shackled and guarded, board a military transport plane for deportation.
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Deportees were pictured lining up and waiting to board a military craft out of the USCredit: Twitter
President Trump holding a signed executive order in the Oval Office.
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Trump signed several anti-immigration executive orders on his first day in officeCredit: Splash

Trump declared a national emergency at the border with Mexico just before he was sworn in for the second time on Monday.

His press secretary revealed the President has already started his promised crackdown by starting mass deportation flights.

“The Trump administration arrested 538 illegal immigrant criminals,” Karoline Leavitt said.

Leavitt revealed the nature of some of the reported criminals forced on military aircraft and out of the US.

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“Today the Trump administration arrested 538 illegal immigrant criminals including a suspected terrorist, four members of the Tren de Aragua gang, and several illegals convicted of sex crimes against minors," she added.

“The largest massive deportation operation in history is well underway. Promises made. Promises kept.”

These huge deportation numbers followed a flurry of immigration-focused executive orders signed by Trump on his first day.

One of these included the deployment of more soldiers along the border.

Trump branded the migrants passing into the US illegally as "criminal aliens".

His immediate crackdowns have also included ICE raids across several states, and not just the southern border region.

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Over 300 people were arrested on Tuesday on the first night of mass immigration raids, according to The Independent.

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