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DHS Secretary Noem Vows to Ramp up Deportations with Funding Boost From Trump’s Domestic Policy Law

UNITED STATES, JUL 12 – The $75 billion funding will increase detention capacity by 100,000 beds and support hiring 10,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents by 2029, officials said.

  • On Saturday, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to ramp up deportations using funding from Trump’s recent law.
  • Following last week’s passage of the reconciliation bill, ICE will receive nearly $75 billion through 2029 and CBP over $46 billion for border wall expansion, enabling enforcement growth.
  • The law allocates $45 billion for 100,000 detention beds, plans to hire 10,000 agents, and benefits private prison companies with new detention contracts.
  • Following a federal judge's order, Noem called the judge 'an idiot' while affirming enforcement practices remain unchanged despite the halt on detentions based on race or language.
  • More broadly, the law allocates funding through 2029, likely cementing long-term enforcement changes despite ongoing uncertainties about achieving the one-million deportation goal.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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