More Than 11,000 U.S. Citizen Children Have Had Parents Detained by ICE, Report Finds
An analysis found ICE arrested parents of over 11,000 U.S. citizen children in seven months, with deportations under Trump quadrupling those under Biden, according to ProPublica.
- An analysis of internal ICE records found that in the first seven months of President Donald Trump's second term, authorities detained the parents of more than 11,000 U.S. citizen children, roughly 50 per day.
- The administration renamed the 'Parental Interests Directive' to the 'Detained Parents Directive,' stripping the word 'humane' from its preamble, reflecting a shift toward aggressive enforcement goals over family-unity concerns.
- Immigration authorities are arresting parents of U.S.-born children twice as often as under the Biden administration, with nearly 60% of cases now ending in deportation compared to about 30% previously.
- The Women's Refugee Commission described the rapid enforcement as a 'new family separation crisis,' noting that some parents are deported within four to five days of arrest, leaving children without primary caregivers.
- DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis stated the agency 'cannot verify the veracity of the data,' while lawmakers are holding forums investigating operations that include reports of children held at gunpoint or left unattended.
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Trump has detained parents of more than 11,000 US citizen kids
The baby needed somewhere to go. So in the frantic hours before officers took her parents away to immigration detention, her mom turned to their pastor and his wife. As squad cars waited outside the family’s Lakeland, Florida, trailer home, she gave them a crash course in how to care for the 4-month-old. Briany, with her plump cheeks and full head of dark hair, wasn’t normally this fussy. But it was late that January night — around midnight — an…
Trump has detained the parents of more than 11,000 U.S. citizen kids, including in Florida
by Jeff Ernsthausen, Mario Ariza, McKenzie Funk, Mica Rosenberg and Gabriel Sandoval – This story was originally published by ProPublica. The baby needed somewhere to go. So in the frantic hours before officers took her parents away to immigration detention, her mom turned to their pastor and his wife. As squad cars waited outside the family’s Lakeland, Florida, trailer home, she gave them a crash course in how to care for the 4-month-old. Brian…
ICE Detentions Surge, Leaving 11,000 U.S. Citizen Children Without Parents
Federal immigration authorities detained the parents of over 11,000 U.S. citizen children in the first seven months of President Donald Trump's second term, leaving families scrambling and raising urgent questions about enforcement practices and their impact on American-born children. The post ICE Detentions Surge, Leaving 11,000 U.S. Citizen Children Without Parents appeared first on The Washington Informer.
ICE Crackdown Leaves Citizen Kids in the Balance
ProPublica is out with a new investigative piece on deportations, but this one focuses not on the deportees but on their children. An analysis of internal ICE records obtained via a University of Washington lawsuit finds that in the first seven months of President Trump's second term, authorities detained the...
Trump Has Detained the Parents of More Than 11,000 U.S. Citizen Kids
A ProPublica analysis of new ICE data shows that Trump has detained parents of U.S. citizen children at about twice the rate that Biden did, and moms have been deported four times as often.
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