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, focusing on immigration policies and a border security crackdown.
- Amid numerous legal disputes, Trump announced a national emergency regarding the southern border and sent military personnel alongside border patrol agents to prevent what he described as an invasion.
- The White House displayed mugshots of individuals arrested for violent crimes as part of the immigration crackdown while ending catch and release policies.
- Trump has signed about 140 executive orders, but nearly a third of these face court challenges, including blocks on birthright citizenship and grant freezes.
- Legal experts and officials noted that executive orders do not establish law, urging Trump to seek congressional approval, as some of his agenda remains stalled by judicial opposition.
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ICE: Over 65,000 Illegal Immigrants Removed In Trump’s First 100 Days - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that it has removed more than 65,000 illegal immigrants from the United States during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term in office. The agency reported a total of 66,463 arrests, with 65,682 individuals removed from the country between January 20 and April 29. ICE officials highlighted that a high number of …
ICE Achieves 100-Day Milestone, Deported 65,000 Criminal Aliens
They called it “impossible.” The media rolled their eyes. And Democrats—well, they’ve been too busy guarding sanctuary cities to notice. But in just over three... The post ICE Achieves 100-Day Milestone, Deported 65,000 Criminal Aliens appeared first on Patriot Journal.
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