Posted on 02/12/2018 2:02:43 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
More than 100 Kenyans were deported from the United States in 2017, a sharp increase during Donald Trump's first year as president.
The rise in the number of Kenyans removed from the US from 63 in 2016 to 103 last year reflects an overall increase in deportations of Africans.
US authorities expelled a total of 2, 134 individuals from sub-Saharan countries in the past fiscal year, which ended on September 30, 2017.
Somalia, one of eight countries targeted in the latest iteration of Mr Trump's selective ban on immigration, accounted for the sharpest increase in African removals.
A total of 521 Somalis were sent home last year, compared to 198 in the previous year.
Simultaneously, more immigrants without papers are being arrested inside the US. That shift may also help explain the relative increase in African removals, since many African violators of US immigration law had been cleared for entry at border stations but had then overstayed their visas.
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Keep up the sh!thole deportations!
A Good Start.
Why are Africans sneaking into a country that liberals charge as SO racist?
I know one Kenyan I wish they would deport.
I’d be satisfied with one particular Kenyan deported...preferably from a helicopter, at altitude.
Now these poor schlubs can have a "retreat from white people", a safe space devoid of microagressions.
never underestimate the power of suggestion
Some village in Kenya is missing at least one of its idiots.
besides the one Kenyan who we despise, Kenyans in general are not bad...infact most native Africans aren’t bad except the Somalians....they seem particularly vile in every way...
Except for the one Kenyan that counts
The jokes write themselves.
Don’t they now. Too easy.
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