Despite promise to remove 'worst of the worst,' ICE has arrested only 6% of known immigrant murderers
- ICE data reveals that from Oct. 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025, only 6% of undocumented migrants with known homicide convictions were arrested.
- Additionally, ICE arrested 11% of those known to have been convicted of sexual assault during the same period.
- According to ICE information, nearly half of those in custody had no criminal charges or convictions.
- A senior DHS official stated that arresting serious criminals is more difficult than apprehending noncriminal immigrants due to workforce challenges involved.
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ICE data shows migrants with violent convictions only made up 6% of arrests
The Trump administration has emphasized deporting immigrants illegally in the U.S. convicted of violent crimes, like sexual assault and homicide. However, the actual number of authorities arresting those individuals has been relatively low.
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