White House aims to deport 10 million undocumented immigrants within one year, setting a historic record for expulsions in United States history.

Trump administration intensifies efforts to fulfill campaign promises targeting those without legal papers.
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Homeland Security issued mandatory registration for foreigners staying over 30 days in the country. Non-compliance risks daily fines of 8 or imprisonment.
Stephen Miller, White House advisor holds daily meetings with Homeland Security and other agencies to execute this plan, focusing on individuals with final deportation orders.
Trump administration explores sending undocumented immigrants to their home countries or third nations if repatriation fails. Talks with over 30 countries are underway, with deportations already started to Mexico, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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Analysts warn court processes human rights concerns and logistical challenges could hinder this ambitious goal. Yet Trump administration remains determined to overcome obstacles and push forward with deportation efforts.