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ICE Data Shows High Arrests, Lagging Deportation Effort in First 100 Days

  • President Donald Trump marked the first 100 days of his second term on April 28, 2025, emphasizing immigration policies amid legal battles.
  • His administration responded to what it described as an invasion by promptly announcing a national emergency along the Southern border and sending military and border patrol personnel to strengthen security measures.
  • At the start of the week, the White House showcased mugshots of several individuals arrested and charged with violent offenses as part of the administration's intensified immigration enforcement efforts.
  • Trump signed about 140 executive orders, but nearly a third remain tied up in over 120 lawsuits challenging policies from immigration to the Department of Government Efficiency.
  • While some agenda items passed, several actions, including the ban on birthright citizenship, were blocked, suggesting continued legal challenges could stall key initiatives.
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The New Republic broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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