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The Trump administration says there’s been a serious increase in assaults of ICE agents. Here are the actual numbers.
Immigration arrests are sharply up around the country, and Florida is sending some to Alligator Alcatraz. But did Obama deport more people than Trump?
Over the next four years, some $45 billion will be spent on ICE detention centers, which will hold mainly people who have ...
Attorneys say Abel Orozco's arrest violates a legal mandate requiring probable cause in order to arrest an immigrant without ...
By comparison, that’s more than 13 times the current annual ICE budget for detention ($3.4 billion) and more than five times the entire annual budget of the Federal Bureau of Prisons ($8.6 billion).
A New York Times analysis of obtained data shows average daily arrest rates have more than doubled in 38 states compared to the 2024 rate. In Washington state, arrests have increased by more than 60%.
Arizona ICE detention centers could expand amid $45 billion funding increase President Trump’s new spending plan directs billions to immigration enforcement and private prisons, including those ...
Between 80,000 and 100,000 detention beds are expected to be added ICE currently has more than 56,000 migrants in detention centers 28% of those detained by ICE have a prior criminal conviction ...
ICE Budget Set to Skyrocket If passed by Congress, Trump's 1000-page bill could reshape the U.S. immigration system with a significant increase in funding for expanding law enforcement and ...
In addition to the $45 billion set aside for ICE detention and agents, the funding bill that was approved by Congress this week allocates another $46 billion for continued construction of the ...
The National Immigration Law Center said that ICE's detention budget would increase to $45 billion to build immigration jails for single adults and families, a price tag 13 times more than ICE's ...