Now, ICE has estimated more than 300,000 deportations in the current fiscal year, the first time that deportation agencies have surpassed this milestone in more than a decade.
The fiscal year includes the last three and a half months Biden gives medicinebut the vast majority of deportations occur under President Trump, and his pace is about doubled compared to his predecessor.
In short, U.S. immigration and customs law enforcement officially evacuated 302,192 people on the latest charges on September 6. The fiscal year begins on October 1, 2024.
In 2014, the last time on the ice exceeded 300,000.
Last year, the last fiscal year of President Biden’s last fiscal year was about 271,000, an average of about 740 per day.
Under Mr. Trump, ICE currently averages 1,350 per day. If he continues to do so, he will end his fiscal year of 335,000 deportations by the end of this month.
The historical record was in 2012, when President Obama oversaw nearly 410,000 deportations. If Mr. Trump maintains his current evacuation speed for a full year, he will break it, only a million.
New data shows that Bing is arresting about 920 people every day. This rate has remained stable since late July.
In early June, it hit nearly 1,200 attacks a day, which coincided with the media of the entire audience of immigration arrests in Los Angeles and then sank.
This puts the agency far beyond the one million arrests hinted by some government officials.
ICE reported that there were 58,766 detained immigrants on September 6, dating back to more than 61,000 of the last public data on August 23. This is a history.
Among the detainees arrested by ICE, 35% have committed criminal convictions and another 30% have criminal charges. Just in May, these figures were over 40%, indicating administrative Despite their lack of criminal records, they have opened up their scope to illegally deport in the country.
In the late Biden era, more than 90% of the detention ice was arrested with a criminal record.