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Trump's return to office has seen sweeping changes to immigration enforcement
The administration increased daily immigrant detention to 70,000 by February 2025 with $45 billion for facilities and 10,000 new deportation officers hired, officials said.
- Trump told Congress that the U.S. border is secure and no illegal aliens have been admitted in the past nine months.
- Immigration arrests by ICE have surged, reaching 32,771 by September 2025, according to the Deportation Data Project.
- The Department of Homeland Security is receiving $45 billion to build, buy or rent new facilities to house arrested immigrants awaiting deportation.
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In his State of the Union speech, President Donald Trump promoted his record on immigration and border security and highlighted how the number of migrants arriving on the southern border plummeted since he returned to office in January 2025. But he barely mentioned the repercussions of immigration control operations in places like Minneapolis and Chicago, where residents demonstrated against the tactics of federal agents. In January, two U.S. ci…
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