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'Deportation flights have begun' as Trump sends 'strong and clear message,' White House says

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that "Deportation flights have begun," releasing a photo of people boarding a military aircraft.


'Deportation flights have begun' as Trump sends 'strong and clear message,' White House says
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"President Trump is sending a strong and clear message to the entire world: if you illegally enter the United States of America, you will face severe consequences," she wrote on X.

One of the photos was taken at Biggs Army Airfield at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, U.S. Customs and Border Protection sources said. The sources added that the plane in the image holds 80 people and departed for Guatemala on Thursday at 5 p.m. local time.

"We can confirm that overnight, two DOD aircraft conducted repatriation flights from the US to Guatemala," a U.S. defense official told Fox News.

Rep. Tony Gonazles, R-Texas. said his district "has been ground zero for the border crisis and will be ground zero for DEPORTATION operations. 

"In 4 days President Trump has done more to protect our country than Biden did in 4 years," Gonazles added on X.

Additional U.S. troops also have arrived and started putting up wire near the Ysleta Port of Entry in El Paso, the CBP told Fox News.

Acting Secretary of Defense Robert Salesses said Wednesday that he approved the Department of Defense sending military aircraft "to support DHS deportation flights of more than five thousand illegal aliens from the San Diego, California, and El Paso, Texas sectors detained by Customs and Border Protection. 

"DHS will provide inflight law enforcement, and the State Department will obtain the requisite diplomatic clearances and provide host-nation notification," he said.

The haul is the latest day of busy work for ICE, which is leading the mass deportation operation launched by the new administration. Before Thursday, ICE had made 460 arrests since Trump was inaugurated.

Baraka said that one of those detained is a U.S. military veteran who "suffered the indignity of having the legitimacy of his military documentation questioned."

"Newark will not stand by idly while people are being unlawfully terrorized," Barak said, adding that he is "ready and willing to defend and protect civil and human rights."

Fox News' Brooke Taylor, Adam Shaw and Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.

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