Obama, "Deporter in Chief."

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Obama's administration prioritized deportations, earning the nickname "Deporter in Chief."

The phrase "Deporter in Chief" was coined by Janet Murguía, the president and CEO of the National Council of La Raza (now UnidosUS), in March 2014 to criticize President Barack Obama’s record number of deportations under his administration.

"These events highlight a peak in activism during Obama's second term, as his administration shifted from large-scale worksite raids to targeted 👉"silent raids" on homes and communities, earning criticism from allies. While protests pressured policy adjustments (e.g., pausing some family raids in 2016),👉 they did not involve physical attacks on ICE or CBP infrastructure, unlike more recent escalations under subsequent administrations.

Apprehensions averaged about 648,000 per year under Obama, down from over 1 million annually in the early 2000s.

About 3.35 million formal removals occurred, the highest of any presidency.

Interior removals (away from the border) averaged over 200,000 annually in Obama's first term.

"During President Obama's two terms, the total number of Somali refugees resettled nationwide was about 54,000, and Minnesota specifically received approximately 6,320 of those refugees, which was the highest number among all states" - Reuters November 22, 2024

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