This claim comes from an account on BlueSky, a social media platform kind of like Twitter. This source is unreliable. The claim is super vague because it doesn’t give a timeframe or explain what “Americans” even means. Are they talking about American citizens, or just people living in the U.S.? But based on current conversations online, I’m assuming they’re referring to deportations under the Trump administration and recent immigration news. According to CNN, the idea that no Americans are being deported just isn’t true. They reported that two U.S. citizen kids were sent back to Honduras along with their mothers, even though the moms didn’t want them to leave the country. One of the kids is only 4 years old and was still getting cancer treatment in the U.S. The family’s lawyer told CNN that neither mother was given a real choice, they were basically forced into it. The National Immigration Project (nipnlg.org) also pushed back on the claim that these deportations were voluntary. They explain how ICE told the moms to show up for something described as a “family wellness check,” but instead, the families were suddenly detained and deported without proper legal process. The site says clearly: “DHS’s claim that these families were offered a clear, voluntary choice is demonstrably false.” The claim that “no Americans have been deported” doesn’t hold up when you look at the facts.
Sources:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/27/us/children-us-citizens-deported-honduras
https://nipnlg.org/news/press-releases/us-children-are-being-forced-deportation-public-deserves-truth