Forbes
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The Trump administration has launched its "largest deportation operation" in U.S. history, aiming to arrest 1,200 to 1,500 individuals daily for immigration violations, which is more than double recent arrest rates. Deportation flights began last Friday, following a surge in arrests, with a focus on deporting migrants who crossed the border illegally or violated immigration laws within the U.S. Sanctuary cities, like Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles, are reportedly primary targets for these raids. However, the operation faces challenges, including logistical issues like limited detention space and resistance from countries like Colombia and Mexico, which have blocked deportation flights. The mass deportation plan is expected to cost billions, with potential economic consequences, especially in industries reliant on immigrant labor. Continue here.

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