The Presidential Scoring Framework
Category 13 · Immigration & demographics
13.2

Enforcement & treatment of unauthorized migrants

All 16 modern US presidents ranked by their net score on this single sub-criterion. Good and harm are scored 0–10 independently; net is good minus harm. Click a name for the full scorecard.

02
Ronald Reagan
Republican · 1981 – 1989
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IRCA established employer sanctions and worksite enforcement framework. Border Patrol expansion modest under Reagan compared to subsequent administrations. No mass deportation operations.

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  • good·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

    IRCA employer sanctions launched the modern federal interior-enforcement framework; initial Reagan-era enforcement was limited compared to subsequent administrations.

    uscis.gov
+5/3
+2
03
John F. Kennedy
Democrat · 1961 – 1963
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Era-typical enforcement. Bracero Program continued.

low confidence
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  • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Bracero Program continued under Kennedy; era-typical immigration enforcement levels.

    uscis.gov
+4/2
+2
04
Lyndon B. Johnson
Democrat · 1963 – 1969
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Bracero Program ended (December 1964). Hart-Celler imposed Western Hemisphere caps for first time, contributing to subsequent undocumented migration patterns.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    End of Bracero Program plus Hart-Celler Western Hemisphere caps shifted Mexican labor migration from legal to unauthorized patterns that continued for 50+ years.

    uscis.gov
+4/3
+1
05
Harry S. Truman
Democrat · 1945 – 1953
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Era-typical. Operation Wetback was 1954 (Eisenhower); earlier enforcement less aggressive.

low confidence
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  • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Truman-era immigration enforcement was era-typical and less aggressive than the subsequent Eisenhower-era Operation Wetback.

    uscis.gov
+4/3
+1
06
George H.W. Bush
Republican · 1989 – 1993
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Continued IRCA framework. Border Patrol modest expansion. No mass deportation operations.

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  • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Era-typical immigration enforcement under Bush 41; IRCA framework continuing.

    uscis.gov
+4/3
+1
07
Richard Nixon
Republican · 1969 – 1974
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Era-typical enforcement. Bracero Program ended 1964 (Johnson era) shifted undocumented patterns. Border Patrol expansion modest.

low confidence
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  • harm·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Border Patrol enforcement modest under Nixon, with post-Bracero undocumented migration patterns emerging.

    uscis.gov
+4/3
+1
08
Jimmy Carter
Democrat · 1977 – 1981
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Mariel Boatlift (April-October 1980) overwhelmed response — ~125,000 Cuban arrivals. INS expansion. Era-typical enforcement otherwise.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

    Mariel Boatlift saw ~125,000 Cuban refugees arrive in Florida over 6 months; Carter administration overwhelmed; processing and detention systems strained.

    uscis.gov
+4/4
0
09
Joe Biden
Democrat · 2021 – 2025
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Title 42 ended May 2023. Continued some Trump enforcement framework. June 2024 EO suspending asylum at border. Continued substantial deportations.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Biden ended Title 42 in May 2023 after 3-year continuation; June 2024 executive order substantially restricted asylum at southern border under pressure from electoral concerns.

    dhs.gov
+4/5
-1
10
George W. Bush
Republican · 2001 – 2009
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Secure Fence Act 2006 (700 miles of border fencing). Workplace raids expanded. Detention capacity expanded. Post-9/11 securitization framework.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Secure Fence Act authorized 700 miles of southern border fencing; enforcement infrastructure expanded substantially during GW Bush term.

    congress.gov
+4/5
-1
11
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democrat · 1933 – 1945
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Mexican repatriation of the 1930s (largely state and Hoover-administration-initiated) continued during early FDR years. ~400,000-2 million people of Mexican origin (including US citizens) returned/forced south.

low confidence
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  • harm·Tier 1·Academic·Unverified

    Mexican repatriation programs continued during FDR's first term and were not actively halted by federal action; estimates of those forced or pressured to leave range from 400,000 to 2 million.

    Balderrama & Rodríguez, 'Decade of Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s' (2006)
+2/4
-2
12
Bill Clinton
Democrat · 1993 – 2001
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IIRIRA 1996 + Crime Bill 1994 dramatically expanded interior enforcement. Border Patrol doubled. Operation Gatekeeper (1994) hardened San Diego border.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Border Patrol doubled in size during Clinton term; IIRIRA expanded interior enforcement framework; Operation Gatekeeper hardened San Diego border.

    uscis.gov
+3/6
-3
13
Barack Obama
Democrat · 2009 – 2017
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Deported ~2.5 million during term — most of any administration. Family detention. Operation Streamline expansion. Earned 'Deporter-in-Chief' label.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

    Obama administration deported approximately 2.5 million people 2009-2017, more than any prior administration; record contested between enforcement-focus and prioritization-of-serious-offenders framings.

    ice.gov
+3/6
-3
14
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican · 1953 – 1961
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Operation Wetback (1954) — mass deportation operation that removed ~1 million ethnic Mexicans (estimates vary 250K-1.3M, including US citizens). Among the largest deportation operations in US history.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

    Operation Wetback in 1954 deported approximately 1 million ethnic Mexicans (estimates vary), including a substantial number of US citizens swept up in racial-profiling-based enforcement.

    uscis.gov
+2/7
-5
15
Donald Trump (T1)
Republican · 2017 – 2021
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Family separation policy 2017-2018 (~5,500 children separated; some never reunited). Remain in Mexico (MPP). Title 42 expulsions during COVID. ICE detention expansion. Wall construction (~458 miles). Largest immigration enforcement expansion since Operation Wetback.

E13 — major harm anchor
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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Family separation policy under 'zero tolerance' separated 5,500+ children from parents at border; HHS OIG documented severe psychological harm; some families remain unreunited years later.

    oig.hhs.gov
+1/9
-8
16
Donald Trump (T2)
Republican · 2025 – —
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Trump T2 transferred some migrants from US detention to El Salvador's CECOT facility under inter-government agreements; in the Abrego Garcia matter the Supreme Court directed the administration to facilitate the return of an individual whose removal a federal court had found to violate a prior immigration order. Plaintiffs and several district courts have characterized these transfers as occurring without adequate process; the administration disputes those characterizations. Reporting describes large-scale enforcement operations and the opening of a Florida detention facility informally known as 'Alligator Alcatraz.' Several enforcement matters remain on appeal.

Provisional — pending adjudicationE13 — era-defining 10-harm anchor
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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Trump T2 transferred some migrants from US detention to El Salvador's CECOT facility; in Abrego Garcia v. Noem the Supreme Court directed the administration to facilitate return after a federal court found the removal violated a prior immigration order. Plaintiffs and several district courts characterized the transfers as occurring without adequate process; the administration disputes these characterizations.

    Abrego Garcia v. Noem (S. Ct. 2025); CECOT inter-governmental detention reporting 2025; federal district-court orders in pending enforcement litigation
+1/10
-9