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The top countries of citizenship among those arrested were overwhelmingly from Latin America, with Mexico leading by a wide margin at 11,586 arrests.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests have topped 100,000 under President Trump this year, according to a White House spokesperson. The new figures from White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson,
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Arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S., internal government data obtained by CBS News shows.
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Protests unfolding nationwide against President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda come as Immigration and Customs Enforcement races to meet White House arrest quotas.
The number of people detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for immigration violations alone has significantly increased since President Trump took office. Despite this focus, criticism arises from arrests of non-criminals and insufficient detailed data on enforcement.
The move has had a profound impact in the state, where federal agents in May arrested 1,461 people, nearly half of whom had no criminal record.
Arrests at immigration court are happening in Houston. Here are some answers to some common questions about the tactic.
The arrest of a Brazilian man, in the nation legally while awaiting a decision on his asylum case, is one of many recent reports of ICE arrests.