The White House explains the conditions for deportation from the USA.


The US government has announced the deportation of citizens who remain in the country after their visa has expired.
White House Press Secretary, Caroline Levitt, stated that such individuals will be considered illegal and subject to deportation.
According to Levitt, if a person remains after the expiration of their visa, they become an illegal immigrant, subject to deportation.
Previously, the border security chief, Thomas Homan, announced that illegal migrants would be flown out by military aircraft.
This practice will become commonplace, as daily deportations of illegals are expected.
Since Donald Trump took office as president, immigration services have been empowered to arrest any foreigner who is in the country without documents.
Operations to detain illegals for deportation have begun throughout the United States, conducted by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The US Department of Homeland Security has ordered the suspension of certain programs that allowed immigrants to temporarily reside in the country, including the initiative for Ukrainians.
Additionally, the Trump administration is demanding an increase in the number of arrests of illegal migrants per day.
Forecasts suggest that if all illegal migrants are deported from the country, the US economy could lose 8% of its gross domestic product.
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