Immigrations and Customs Enforcement has arrested over 32,000 migrants who’re dwelling in america with out authorized standing since Jan. 21, a day after President Donald Trump was inaugurated, in line with Division of Homeland Safety officers.
These numbers embrace at-large arrests made by ICE, arrests made within the Prison Alien Program and a partnership program referred to as 287g, in line with a senior ICE official.
Within the first 50 days of the Trump administration, immigration officers arrested over 14,000 convicted criminals, 9,800 migrants who’ve pending felony costs 1,155 suspected gang members and 44 overseas fugitives, in line with a senior ICE official.
On this Feb. 5, 2025, file photograph, Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers detain a person after conducting a raid on the Cedar Run house advanced in Denver, Colorado.
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However on a name with a gaggle of reporters on Wednesday, senior ICE official referred to as the remaining 8,718 “immigration violators.” Throughout earlier interviews with ABC Information and different retailers, ICE has referred to those arrests as “collateral harm” — people who find themselves not essentially the goal however get swept up within the course of.
“We ended catch [and] launch, and we have now returned ICE to its core mission, which is arresting individuals who violate our immigration legislation,” appearing ICE Director Todd Lyons stated. “Secretary Noem and I are altering the tradition of ICE to one in all motion and accountability.”

On this Feb. 5, 2025, file photograph, a 47-year-old Mexican man with three convictions for driving beneath the affect, is arrested by federal legislation enforcement brokers led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Rex, south of Atlanta, Georgia.
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Throughout the name, ICE officers had been pressed on future detention area and deportation numbers. They did not given any new particulars on deportations however did admit some individuals have been launched beneath their watch resulting from “judicial launch” and thru “medical situations and different humanitarian components.”
ICE additionally stated it’s maxed out on detention services, with roughly 47,000 beds taken, and the official stated ICE is rising potential area via partnerships with the U.S. Marshals Service and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Additionally it is pushing Congress to behave and supply extra funding for its efforts.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers detain a Honduran citizen in York, Pa., Feb. 14, 2025.
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