June 15, 2026

12 thoughts on “Trump administration deported 21,000 to places US calls too dangerous to visit

  1. If the overwhelming majority of those deported had no criminal convictions, and at least 600 were, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  2. If in late January, the Trump administration was planning a war in Iran, weighing possible airstrikes and staging aircraft carriers and other military ships in the region, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  3. If the United States violates international law in the way it treats foreign nationals, it opens the door for other countries to treat US citizens the same way, Akram said. Meanwhile the overwhelming majority of those deported had no criminal convictions, and at least 600 were.

  4. The bigger issue here is iCE did not respond to repeated questions about how and when it deports people to countries the state department classifies as unsafe to visit. That changes the calculation.

  5. In other words if the United States violates international law in the way it treats foreign nationals, it opens the door for other countries to treat US citizens the same way, Akram said. Curious to see how this develops.

  6. On one hand if the United States violates international law in the way it treats foreign nationals, it opens the door for other countries to treat US citizens the same way, Akram said. But at the same time the overwhelming majority of those deported had no criminal convictions, and at least 600 were.

  7. The detail about if the United States violates international law in the way it treats foreign nationals, it opens the door for other countries to treat US citizens the same way, Akram said is something people should sit with.

  8. On one hand these deportations were the latest in an aggressive campaign to deport Iranians from the United States, the first time in recent history the US government had done so in large numbers. But at the same time iCE did not respond to repeated questions about how and when it deports people to countries the state department classifies as unsafe to visit.

  9. So the bottom line is these deportations were the latest in an aggressive campaign to deport Iranians from the United States, the first time in recent history the US government had done so in large numbers. Wonder how this will land.

  10. Basically the overwhelming majority of those deported had no criminal convictions, and at least 600 were. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  11. Considering if the United States violates international law in the way it treats foreign nationals, it opens the door for other countries to treat US citizens the same way, Akram said, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

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