Politics
Full List!! See The Number Of Ugandans To Be Deported Under Donald Trump’s Orders

Hundreds of Ugandans Face Deportation Under Trump’s Immigration Reforms. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has released figures detailing the number of immigrants facing deportation following new reforms introduced by President Donald Trump.
According to sources, 393 Ugandans are among those at risk of deportation due to Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration. ICE, however, has not disclosed specific case details for individuals on the non-detained docket who have received final removal orders. Under Title 8 of the U.S. Code, ICE has the authority to deport non-citizens with final removal orders issued by an immigration judge.
That said, not every undocumented individual will necessarily be deported. Various factors may prevent ICE from carrying out removals in certain cases. In addition to Ugandans, other African nationals facing deportation include:
Tanzania: 301 individuals, Tunisia: 160 individuals, Zambia: 174 individuals, Togo: 427 individuals, Zimbabwe: 545 individuals.
Amid these developments, Dr. Kigenyi Amos, a popular Ugandan musician and founder of Kind Love Healthcare Agency in the U.S., has hinted at a possible return home.
Trump’s aggressive stance on deporting undocumented immigrants has ignited a heated debate online. What are your thoughts on this issue? Share your views in the comments, and don’t forget to like and share this article for more updates on local and international news.