ICE's Detainee Population Reaches New Record High of 73,000, as Crackdown Widens
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The number of people being held in custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reached a new record. In fact, ICE has surpassed 70,000 detainees for the first time in the agency's 23-year history of deportations, internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data shows. As of Thursday, ICE was holding about 73,000 people across the United States facing deportation, the highest number ever and an 84 percent increase from the sa…
The current number of detainees implies an 84% more than the same period of 2025, before Donald Trump assumed the presidency and began his anti-immigrant crusade.
U.S. immigration authorities are holding some 73,000 people in custody, the highest number in history, according to data leaked to CBS News this Friday. Figures reveal an 84 percent increase in the number of arrests compared to the same period last year, before President Donald Trump took power, with a series of anti-migrant policies focused on arresting and deporting as many people as possible. According to data leaked to the portal, less than …
U.S. migration authorities are holding some 73,000 people, the highest figure in history.
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