According to a CBS arrests made by US immigration and customs enforcement during the first five months of President Trump’s second term, according to a CBS news analysis of government data, most of the CBS of government figures, according to a CBS news analysis of government figures.
The highest levels of snow arrests were seen, with the border with the border with the states in South America, with the border with the border, on 20 January and 27 June.
Although this is a trend that is before the current administration, though Arrest of snow There has been a rapid growth across the country since last year. During the same period in 2024, under the Biden administration, more than 49,000 arrests were made, which means that the arrest by the agency under the Trump administration has increased by 120%.
Statistics suggest that Texas saw about a quarter of all snow’s arrest during that time. About 11% of snow arrested in Florida and 7% in California, followed by 4% in Georgia and 3% in Arizona. The snow made the lowest arrest in Vermont, Alaska and Montana, jointly about 100 total fears.
The locations of a small percentage of arrest cannot be understood from a dataset, which was obtained by a group known as exile data project through litigation.
Overall, between 20 January and 27 June, the people arrested by ICE came from around 180 countries, but most were from Latin America or Caribbean, according to data.
Mexico was the most common country of citizenship, of which around 40,000 people were detained snow listed as Mexican citizens. The citizens of Guatemala and Honduras chased with around 15,000 and 12,000 respectively. About 8,000 Venezuela citizens and Al Salvador had more than 5,000.
Immigration experts said that the concentration of arrest in southern and border states is not necessary and massive geography, demographics and local law enforcement agencies can be held responsible for collaborating with ice.
Kathleen Bush-Joseph, a policy analyst at a nonpartison think tank, a policy analyst, said that the ice focuses on its resources in areas where local policies allow law enforcement negotiations with federal immigration authorities such as Texas and Florida. Other places such as California can also see high level ice arrests as they have large communities of immigrants, including illegal in the US, even though state and local policies limit cooperation with ice.
Bush-Joseph said, “It is easy for people to raise people from state and local jails, where there is cooperation.” In cities and states with so -called sanctuary policies, “people have to spend for large -scale arrests to spend more resources,” he said.
Bush-Joseph also noted countries of the original for those arrested by people arrested by ice lined people along with comprehensive immigration trends. He said, “Generally, we are talking about countries that are geographically close”.
According to Latin American and Caribbean immigrants were responsible for 84% of all unauthorized immigrants living in the US in 2023,, according to, A recent report From Migration Policy Institute.
The Ice is responsible for arresting, detaining and deporting ICE illegally in the US, as well as other nonsense that lose their legal status due to criminal activity. The agency has been given a comprehensive mandate by Mr. Trump, fulfilling its campaign promise to oversee the biggest public exile in American history.
Under the Trump Administration, the ICE has reversed the boundaries of the biden-era on arrest in the interior of the country and allowed the exile agents to arrest a comprehensive group of individuals in which they are illegally in the US but who Lack of a criminal record,
Toad leoneActing ICE Director, recently told CBS News that while his agents are still giving priority to the arrest of violent criminals who are illegally in America, Anyone was found in the country The federal immigration will be detained in a violation of the law.
CBS News reported that in the first year of Mr. Trump at the White House, at the White House, ICE recorded 150,000 exile, keeping the agency on track to expel the most since the Obama administration a decade ago. Tally is still much less than 1 million annual exile Trump officials said they are targeting.