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AI Overview
In 2025, during his second term, the Trump administration significantly increased immigration enforcement, with over 600,000 to 675,000 total removals reported by DHS by early 2026. While the administration claims these are primarily for "illegal aliens," reports indicate nearly 75,000 individuals with no criminal record were arrested in early 2025.
Key Data Points for 2025-2026 (Second Term):
Total Removals: The Department of Homeland Security announced more than 675,000 deportations in the first year back in office.
No Criminal Record: Nearly 75,000 people without criminal records were arrested by immigration officials (ICE) between January 20 and October 15, 2025.
Citizen Detentions: An investigation found that over 170 U.S. citizens were detained by immigration agents during the first nine months of the administration.
Legal Status Changes: The administration moved to strip legal protections from over 1.5 million humanitarian parolees and, in some cases, challenged lawful permanent resident status.
Data Limitations: Official data often mixes individuals turned away at the border with those living in the interior, making it difficult to isolate the precise number of "law-abiding" residents deported.
That would be on top of the US citizens who were murdered and nearly murdered.