Deportations, ICE street arrests are way up — and so are arrests of immigrants with no criminal convictions

Deportation Numbers Skyrocket Under Trump Administration, But Not as Expected.

The number of street arrests conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) rose by over 11 times during the first nine months of the Trump administration. This significant increase led to a quadrupling of transfers from criminal custody to ICE custody, further contributing to the growing deportation crisis in the US.

While it's often claimed that the Trump administration prioritizes targeting "the worst of the worst," the data reveals a disturbing trend: the number of deportations rose by more than four and a half times, despite fewer people being arrested for crimes. In fact, arrests of immigrants with no criminal convictions skyrocketed sevenfold during this period.

The reasons behind this surge are complex, but it's clear that changes in the administration's policies have led to these alarming results. The shift from prioritizing arrests based on criminal convictions to a more indiscriminate approach has resulted in a significant increase in deportations of individuals who do not pose a threat to national security or public safety.

The administration's decision to limit bail and keep immigrants detained while fighting their immigration cases also played a role in this increase. By adopting these rules, ICE was able to free up space at detention centers, allowing for more immigrants to be held without the option of releasing themselves on bail. This, combined with increased funding from Congress, enabled the administration to roughly triple detention beds.

The data suggests that voluntary departures rose by over 21 times during this period, as many individuals opted not to contest their deportation cases due to the high risk of being detained and deported.

In contrast, under President Biden's administration, the release rate has increased significantly. In the last six months, about 16% of releases occurred within 60 days of arrest, whereas in the previous nine months, it was around 55%.

The findings from this report paint a concerning picture of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies and their impact on the lives of non-citizens living in the US. As the debate over border security and immigration reform continues, it's essential to consider the human cost of these policies and work towards solutions that balance national security with compassion and fairness for all.
 
OMG, irl deportation numbers are insane 🤯💥 under Trump! I'm shocked they went up so much despite fewer arrests 🚫👮‍♂️. It's like, what's the point of targeting "the worst of the worst" when most deportees don't even have a record? 🤷‍♀️ #JusticeForImmigrants #FairnessMatters

I'm not surprised tho, tbh 🙃. Trump's admin has been all about strict enforcement and keeping people in detention 🚔👮‍♂️. It's like they're trying to break the system 💪. And now we're seeing the human cost of it 😢 #ImmigrationReformNow

On a more positive note, Biden's admin is doing things right 🙌! The release rate has increased and people are getting out of detention faster 🚀. We need more of this kind of compassion and fairness in our immigration policies ❤️ #CompassionOverControl
 
The data is a sobering reminder of the far-reaching consequences of the Trump administration's immigration policies 🤕. The drastic increase in deportations, despite fewer arrests for crimes, suggests a perverse emphasis on numbers over nuance 😬. Meanwhile, the surge in arrests of immigrants with no convictions highlights the need for more targeted approaches to address specific vulnerabilities in our society 🚨.

It's also telling that voluntary departures skyrocketed, as many individuals opted out of contesting their cases due to the high risk of detention and deportation 📉. This speaks volumes about the effectiveness – or lack thereof – of the administration's messaging on immigration reform 🤔.

The contrast with President Biden's administration is striking, highlighting the importance of compassionate policies that prioritize fairness over fear 💕. As we move forward, it's crucial to consider the human toll of these policies and work towards more balanced solutions that address both national security concerns and humanitarian needs ❤️.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 🤯... it feels like we're living in a world where numbers don't add up to our values anymore. The fact that more people are being deported, not because they've done something wrong, but just because the system says so, is heartbreaking 💔. It's like we're losing sight of what truly matters: empathy and kindness. And yeah, I get it, there needs to be some sort of security and order, but at what cost? 🤷‍♀️ We need to think about the human side of this – the families torn apart, the lives lost, the futures uncertain... can't we find a way to balance everything?
 
man... it's crazy to think about how much more aggressive ICE was under Trump 🤯. I mean, I get it, they're trying to enforce laws and protect the country, but four and a half times more deportations? that's insane! 🚨 And the fact that people with no convictions were getting arrested in huge numbers is just... wow 😱.

I'm not saying Trump did it all wrong, but come on, where's the compassion? 🤷‍♂️ The data shows that people were literally scared to contest their deportation cases because they'd end up being detained anyway. That's some messed up stuff, dude 👎.

It's interesting to see how Biden's admin has taken a different approach, with more releases and stuff. I think we need to find a balance between keeping our country safe and treating people humanely 🙏. It's not that hard, right? 💡
 
🚨👮‍♂️ OMG, have you guys seen this?! So apparently, under Trump, they've been deporting ppl left & right without even checking their record for crimes 🤯! Like, isn't that kinda extreme? And it's not just the deported ones who are in trouble, but also those who get arrested and then detained while fighting their cases. It's super harsh, fam! 💔 And let's not forget about voluntary departures – they've basically doubled or tripled in some cases 🚫! Who knows how many ppl have lost their homes, families, or jobs because of this? 🤷‍♀️ We gotta talk about this more & find ways to make immigration policies more humane. We can't just throw ppl out without giving them a second chance 💪
 
😐 I mean, what's up with this Trump admin? They're deporting people left and right, but not necessarily because they're a threat to society... 🤔 Like, sure, some people might be bad eggs, but others are just trying to make a living or visit their families. It's all so messed up. And the fact that they're targeting people with no convictions is just plain scary. I don't get why they can't just focus on the real threats, you know? 💡 The whole thing feels like it's just about power and control... 🚫
 
omg u guys I just read this article about how deportations went up so much under trump & its literally crazy theyre saying over 4.5x more deportations than arrests 🤯& now ppl who dont even have crimes are getting deported lol what a mess i feel bad for all the people caught in the middle my aunt has a friend who got arrested and then deported like that it was so traumatic for them 💔anyway I think its crazy how much of a difference policy changes can make 🤷‍♀️
 
😬 This is crazy to me! I mean, who expects deportation numbers to go up under Trump? It just goes to show how tough on immigration he's been, but maybe not in a good way... The stats are wild - 11x more street arrests, quadrupled transfers from criminal custody to ICE custody, and 4.5 times more deportations despite fewer people being arrested for crimes 🤯

I get that the admin's changed their policies, but it seems like they're just targeting anyone who's even suspected of being an immigrant now 🚫 It's like they're trying to break up families or something... The fact that voluntary departures went up 21x because people were too scared to fight their cases is just heartbreaking 😔

And yeah, the Biden admin's approach has been way more humane... I'm all for finding a balance between security and compassion 🤝
 
I'm really worried about what's going on with the way ICE is treating people who aren't even doing anything wrong 🤕. Like, I get that we need to keep our borders secure, but it feels like they're just picking on anyone who isn't a US citizen right now 😔. And it's not just the number of deportations that's scary, it's also the fact that people are being held in detention centers for months without even having a chance to contest their cases 🚔.

I don't think we should be prioritizing arrests over bail releases - it feels so unfair on people who are already struggling to get by 💸. And what really gets me is that some people are just giving up and leaving because they can't afford the fight, which is a total waste of their lives 🤦‍♀️.

I think we need to find a way to balance keeping our borders secure with treating people fairly and with dignity ❤️. It's not rocket science, but it feels like nobody's listening right now 😒.
 
I'm shocked by how many people got deported during Trump's first 9 months - like, what's going on?? The data shows they're not just targeting the bad guys, but also innocent ppl without any crimes 🤯. It's crazy that arrests of immigrants with no convictions went up 7 times! I think it's because of those new rules about bail and detention... it's so unfair to keep people locked up for months just waiting for their cases to be decided 💔. And now under Biden, the release rate is way higher - that's a good thing, but what about all those ppl who got caught up in the Trump deportation machine? We need to make sure we're being fair and compassionate on both sides 🤝.
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by the numbers, but what's concerning is how many people are getting caught up in this deportation crisis. It's not just about 'the worst of the worst', it feels like we're talking about a whole lot of innocent folks who are being swept up in the chaos. The fact that arrests for crimes are actually going down and yet deportations are rising by four and a half times is super worrying.

I think we need to have some real conversations about what's driving this shift in policy and how we can start to make things better. It's not just about numbers, it's about the people behind those numbers - families, friends, community members who are being torn apart by these policies. We need to find ways to balance security with compassion, and that starts with listening to each other's perspectives and working towards common ground.

Maybe instead of focusing on 'the enemy' we should be looking at the human impact of our actions? 🤝 I know it sounds simplistic, but sometimes it feels like the simplest solutions are the most effective ones.
 
😒 I'm low-key surprised they're not deporting more people, considering how much rhetoric Trump was spewing about "taking back" our country. It's actually kinda weird that he didn't end up targeting everyone, especially those without a record 🤷‍♂️. Maybe it's 'cause most of these new arrests are of people who aren't exactly breaking the law, just living here? 🤔 Either way, this whole thing feels super unfair, even if they're saying they're only targeting "the worst of the worst". Let's be real, folks, anyone can end up in a situation where they need to fight deportation 🚫.
 
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