Irregular migrants from all 54 African countries on a list made public by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will have to be deported, according to new President Donald Trump’s decision.
As promised during his election campaign, the new American president has announced the deportation of millions of irregular migrants to their countries of origin.
These mass deportations concern not only Africa, but also Europe (France, Belgium, the UK) and other countries around the world.
In all, 41,886 Africans are expected to be deported, according to the first list from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
For Donald Trump, it will be the largest deportation program in American history.