The United States government says it has deported more than three million undocumented migrants since President Donald Trump returned to office.
According to a fact sheet released by the White House on Wednesday, the Trump administration also claims that no illegal migrants have been released into the country for 15 consecutive months.
The administration said it had intensified immigration enforcement, including deporting undocumented migrants convicted of violent crimes and terminating taxpayer-funded benefits for more than 1.4 million undocumented migrants.
The White House also disclosed that citizenship claims had been filed against 88 people accused of fraudulently obtaining US citizenship.
It further said visa screening had been strengthened, with visa processing paused for 75 countries it considers high-risk.
The administration also said it was working to remove undocumented migrants from voter rolls and had introduced changes to the US citizenship test.
The White House said Trump had signed additional executive orders aimed at ending birth tourism and clarifying eligibility for birthright citizenship.



