The administration's deportation policies are necessary measures to restore control over immigration and enforce democratically approved policies that voters supported. The executive branch has broad discretion over immigration matters, and courts are improperly interfering with legitimate efforts to address illegal immigration through both voluntary departures and removals.
These mass deportation efforts violate due process rights, endanger migrants by sending them to unsafe countries, and would cause severe economic disruption. Removing over half a million workers would cost the economy billions, disrupt supply chains, and exacerbate labor shortages while tearing apart families and communities that have followed all legal requirements.