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Fact check: Trump deported 37660 people during his first month in office. Biden averaged 57000 per month.

Checked on February 22, 2025

1. Summary of the results

The original statement presents a mixed picture of accuracy. While some sources confirm Trump's first month deportation figure of 37,660 [1] [2], other data shows significantly different numbers, with only 5,693 deportations in Trump's first two weeks [3] [3]. Biden's monthly average of 57,000 appears to be overstated, as recent data shows approximately 48,970 monthly removals [3] [3].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The original statement omits several crucial pieces of context:

  • Long-term trends: Over their full terms, Biden has actually overseen more deportations [4] [5] [6] than Trump did in his first term [7] [8] [9] [10]
  • Historical comparison: The Obama administration removed 5.3 million people over two terms [3]
  • Current situation: Recent DHS data shows 3.7 million repatriations through October, with 2.8 million removals directly from CBP custody [11]
  • Administrative context: A DHS spokesperson has suggested that Biden's higher numbers were "artificially high" due to increased illegal immigration [2]

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The statement appears to present a simplified and potentially misleading comparison:

  • It cherry-picks specific timeframes without acknowledging the broader context of each administration's full term
  • It fails to mention that deportation numbers typically fluctuate and can be affected by various factors, including the administration "ramping up its deportation efforts" [1]
  • The statement might benefit those seeking to create a specific narrative about either administration's immigration policies, while obscuring the more complex reality that both administrations have conducted significant numbers of deportations
  • The focus on monthly averages masks the significant variation in deportation numbers and the different circumstances faced by each administration
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