10,000 Illegal Migrants Arrested Under Trump as FBI Commits 1 Million Hours
- Since President Trump's inauguration on January 20, federal agencies have arrested over 10,000 illegal migrants across the U.S., including a recent raid with 74 arrests for a human smuggling operation.
- The arrests increased from an average of 300 daily under Biden to over 2,000 arrests in some recent days, driven by Stephen Miller's demand for a minimum of 3,000 daily arrests and expanded agency efforts.
- The Trump administration reversed Biden-era restrictions, enlisting ICE, FBI, DEA, Customs, and local law enforcement to detain migrants including non-criminals, with operations targeting major cities that sometimes triggered community confrontations.
- FBI Director Kash Patel reassigned 5,448 FBI agents to part-time immigration enforcement, with the Bureau logging over 1 million manpower hours to target criminal networks exploiting immigration including drug and human trafficking.
- These intensified immigration crackdowns prompted support from some state officials who call the efforts progress while immigration lawyers and communities raised concerns about arrests of non-criminal longstanding residents.
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In Major Shift, FBI Spent 1 Million Manpower Hours Catching Illegal Aliens Since Trump Took Office | The Star News Network
by John Solomon The swanky Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket communities on the Massachusetts coastline are best known for politicians like Barack Obama who flock there for summer vacation or for the Hollywood elites who filmed iconic movies like Jaws on their beaches. But over Memorial Day week, a new class of visitors hit the island enclaves – G-men from the FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement who helped round up about 40 suspected ill…
The ostentatious communities of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, on the coast of Massachusetts, are best known to politicians such as Barack Obama, who come there on summer holidays, or by Hollywood elites who filmed iconic films like Shark on their beaches.
In major shift, FBI spent 1 million manpower hours catching illegal aliens since Trump took office
FBI agents participated in joint operations with federal and local police partners to help arrest more than 10,000 illegal migrants since Trump was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2025. There doesn't appear to be any sign of letting up.
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