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Exclusive | ICE arrested 113K, deported over 100K since Trump's return as prez maintains promise to boot illegal migrants, alleged gangbangers: sources

  

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Via:  vic-eldred  •  2 days ago  •  3 comments

By:   Jennie Taer (New York Post)

Exclusive | ICE arrested 113K, deported over 100K since Trump's return as prez maintains promise to boot illegal migrants, alleged gangbangers: sources
Deportations by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement soared beyond 100,000 as President Trump maintains his promise to boot illegal migrants, alleged gangbangers and suspected terrorists from the United States.

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Deportations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement surged above 100,000 since President Trump returned to the White House in January — as he maintains his promise to boot illegal migrants, alleged gangbangers and suspected terrorists from the United States, The Post has learned.

ICE officials have made 113,000 arrests and carried out "north of" 100,000 deportations since Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration, a Department of Homeland Security source told The Post Monday.

"He's doing what he was voted in to do. Point blank!" an ICE source said.

5ICE officials have made 113,000 arrests and carried out "north of" 100,000 deportations since Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration. CBP

It wasn't immediately clear how many detainees are convicted criminals, the status of their cases and their national origins — though sources believe the majority are being removed to Mexico.

Trump campaigned heavily on cracking down on illegal immigration, and on Day One, declared an emergency at the border, sent thousands of additional troops to the region, shut down the asylum system to illegal crossers and launched a mass deportation effort across the country.

ICE has since "maxed out" its detention space and is asking Congress to fund additional beds to support the Trump administration's deportation campaign that yielded 32,000 arrests in its first 50 days.

Trump has also taken aggressive measures to quell transnational criminal organizations, such as invoking the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members to a notorious El Salvadorian "hellhole" mega prison without a trial.

5A graph illustrating the number of illegal border crossings from September 2024 to March 2025. Peter Lavigna/NY Post Design

Seventeen alleged Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangbangers were handed over to El Salvador in shackles Sunday night — despite the usage of that rarely used wartime act being blocked by a federal judge earlier this month.

Illegal crossings at the US-Mexico border have also fallen to levels not seen in decades — hitting a stunning new low in March — with DHS sources calling it "the Trump effect."

5Seventeen alleged Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangbangers were handed over to El Salvador in shackles Sunday night. via REUTERS5A chart depicting US Border patrol nationwide encounters from 2022 to 2025. Jack Forbes / NY Post Design

"Illegal entries into the United States are no longer a backdoor way to getting status," a source said.

Border agents barely saw 7,000 migrants enter illegally in March.

That's down 94% from the 137,000 people who poured across the border in March last year under former President Joe Biden. It follows February crossings of roughly 8,300 illegal migrants, the lowest in at least 25 years.

5Border agents barely saw 7,000 migrants enter illegally in March. via REUTERS

Migrants are "scared there are consequences now," said one DHS source, adding "everyone who is caught is charged and does time."

Most of the illegal crossings took place in the San Diego and El Paso border sectors, sources said.

If the border crossings continue to stay at these levels, the US could see the number of illegal migrants hit a low not seen since 1968.


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Vic Eldred
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1  seeder  Vic Eldred    2 days ago

The best thing an illegal migrant living in the US can do is to follow the advice of the Homeland Security Secretary:

Leave the US and try to come back LEGALLY.

 
 
 
charger 383
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2  charger 383    2 days ago

I like leave and don't try to come back better

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2.1  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  charger 383 @2    2 days ago

It was a good idea. Giving them that option encourages them to self deport.

How else do you rid the country of about 15 million migrants.

 
 

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