According to data published by Fox News on January 28, 2025, citing a report from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as of November 2024, 975 citizens of Uzbekistan were on the deportation list. It is important to note that this data pertains to individuals who are not in custody and for whom final removal orders have already been issued.
In total, according to the agency's report, nearly one and a half million migrants from various countries around the world are subject to deportation. An interesting fact is the inclusion of non-existent countries such as the USSR and Yugoslavia on the list. It remains unclear how U.S. authorities plan to address the deportation of individuals holding passports from these dissolved nations.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced a large-scale deportation program, estimating the number of potentially deportable migrants at 15 to 20 million people.
Recent actions by the current U.S. administration indicate a continuation of the tough stance on immigration policy. Specifically, an order was issued to increase the number of individuals detained daily for immigration law violations from several hundred to 1,200-1,500 people.