WASHINGTON —

Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported nearly 200,000 people in the first seven months of President Donald Trump’s administration, according to a senior Homeland Security official, putting the federal agency on track for its highest rate of removals in at least a decade but still short of the administration’s stated deportation target.

The latest figure is a slice of the overall deportations that have occurred under Trump. The administration has recorded nearly 350,000 deportations since the president returned to office in January. The other deportations this year included repatriations by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Coast Guard, as well as people who chose to self-deport. Advertisement

Prior to Trump taking office, ICE had already recorded around 71,4

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