10.2% of the 1.455 Million Illegal Aliens Who Have Been Ordered Deported by Immigration Judges and Still in the US and Not in ICE Custody are From Countries that Won’t Take Back the Illegals.

Dec 15, 2024 | Illegal Aliens

This data was obtained by Bill Melugin at Fox News.

Countries that it might be Difficult to Deport Illegal Aliens Back to
“Recalcitrant” countries that won’t take back Illegal AliensNumberCountries in danger of being classified as “Recalcitrant” countries for not taking back Illegal AliensNumber
Bhutan                          122 Bosnia-Herzegovina                    166 
Burma                          679 Burkina Faso                    303 
Cuba                  42,084Cambodia               1,747 
Congo                          795 Gabon                       60 
Eritrea                          973 Gambia               1,035 
Ethiopia                     1,713 Iraq               1,290 
Hong Kong                          122 Jamaica               5,120 
India                  17,940Nicaragua            45,995 
Iran                     2,618 South Sudan                    136 
Laos                     4,850 St. Lucia                    202 
Pakistan                     7,760 Vietnam               8,675 
China                  37,908
Russia                     3,518 
Somalia                     4,090 
Venezuela                  22,749
Total “recalcitrant” countries               147,921 Countries endanger of being labeled as Recalictrant            64,729 
Total All Countries           1,445,549 
Percent “recalcitrant” countries10.2%Percent endangerd of being labeled “recalcitrant”4.5%
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