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ICE last month arrested the most people in at least five years, but the number of deportations paled in comparison.
The dramatic surge in funding for immigration enforcement agencies puts spending at a level that rivals foreign military forces, creating a benchmark critics fear will serve as the norm
Immigrants are finding it increasingly hard to find legal representation as the Trump administration ramps up deportation proceedings. The big picture: An expected surge in new federal funding could supercharge both arrests and deportations at a time when immigration attorneys are already struggling to keep up with their day-to-day casework.
As the number of immigration arrests in the L.A. region quadrupled from April to June, seven out of 10 immigrants arrested in June had no criminal conviction.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia among top states as non-criminal ICE arrests surge around countryUnder President Trump’s intensified immigration enforcement, nearly half of ICE arrests nationwide in June 2025 involved individuals with no criminal convictions—up from 23% in May.
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Axios on MSNICE arrests of noncriminals surge in the DMVImmigration and Customs Enforcement arrests of people without criminal charges or convictions have jumped in D.C., Virginia and Maryland, newly obtained data shows. Why it matters: The numbers illustrate a major shift that occurred soon after the Trump administration tripled ICE's daily arrest quota.
Data released by the Department of Homeland Security shows that the Trump administration has surged the number of ICE detainers in New York City compared to former President Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump says tougher immigration policies are necessary to protect the United States from an 'invasion' of migrants.
In Sacramento, ICE arrests have more than doubled in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, marking a 109.5% surge. With 88 arrests by June 2025, Sacramento has already surpassed the 2024 total of 66 local arrests by more than 33%.