Trump defends mass deportations: ‘Draining the swamp’ of fraudsters and cheaters

US President Donald Trump on Saturday defended his administration’s mass deportation efforts, framing them as a necessary step to rid the country of fraudsters, cheaters, and bureaucrats working against American interests.
Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) outside Washington, Trump reinforced his hardline immigration stance, calling the deportations part of a broader mission to clean up the system.
“The fraudsters, liars, cheaters, globalists, and deep state bureaucrats are being sent packing,” Trump declared. “Illegal alien criminals are being sent home. We’re draining the swamp and restoring government by the people.”
Mass deportations intensify
Since returning to office, Trump has pushed forward an aggressive immigration crackdown. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that as of February 3, federal agents had arrested 8,768 individuals as part of the administration’s mass deportation campaign.
Among those deported, 332 Indian nationals have already been sent back in three separate batches. Additionally, a group of deported Indians recently landed in Panama after President Jose Raul Mulino agreed to make his country a “bridge” for deportees.
Undocumented population in the US
According to a 2022 Pew Research Center report, unauthorized immigrants made up 3.3% of the total US population and 23% of the foreign-born population. Trump’s policies aim to significantly reduce these numbers through large-scale removals.
Trump has vowed to continue and expand the crackdown, making immigration enforcement a cornerstone of his administration. While his policies have drawn sharp criticism from human rights groups, they remain a rallying point for his conservative base.