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The Global Statistics

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Dec 16, 2025
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What were the total US deportations in 2024 and 2025 compared to 2019–2023?

U.S. deportations jumped sharply in FY2024 to 271,484 removals, the highest single-year ICE total in nearly a decade and a 90.4% increase over FY2023 . Partial 2024 and 2025 tallies and multiple agenc...

Dec 8, 2025
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What percentage of White, Somali, Black, and Latino households receive welfare benefits in the most recent U.S. data?

There is no single, authoritative figure in the supplied sources that gives a neat, recent percentage of households on “welfare” broken out exactly as White, Somali, Black, and Latino. Available repor...

Nov 30, 2025
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Which US states have the largest Muslim populations by percentage and by number?

State-level tallies from multiple 2024–2025 aggregators identify New York, California, Illinois and New Jersey as the states with the largest Muslim populations by raw numbers; WorldPopulationReview a...

Dec 16, 2025

What percentage of homicide offenders in the U.S. are Black according to the latest FBI or CDC data?

Available federal reports do not give a single, contemporary percentage labeled “percentage of homicide offenders who are Black” in one neat headline figure; instead, recent Bureau of Justice Statisti...

Dec 3, 2025

How many deportations occurred under the Biden administration by year (2021-2025)?

Available reporting shows roughly 1.1 million deportations (removals and returns) from the start of FY2021 through February 2024 under the Biden administration, and individual-year counts rising from ...

Nov 24, 2025

What are the victimization rates for homicide by race in the US?

Recent sources show large, persistent racial gaps in U.S. homicide victimization: multiple compilations and analyses report Black Americans experiencing homicide victimization rates many times higher ...

Dec 15, 2025

Which major U.S. cities currently have the highest violent crime rates per capita, and which party controls their mayor's office?

Recent 2024–mid‑2025 reporting and compilations consistently place Memphis, St. Louis, Detroit, Baltimore and New Orleans among U.S. cities with the highest violent‑crime or homicide rates per capita ...

Jan 27, 2026

Gun violence deaths vs abortion rate

Comparing gun-violence deaths to abortion counts requires care: recent, high-quality reporting places in the tens of thousands annually (including suicides and homicides), while the sources here do no...

Jan 10, 2026

How many people were deported during each year of the Biden administration (2021–2025)?

A precise, year-by-year tally of people “deported” during the Biden administration (calendar years 2021–2025) cannot be produced from the documents provided because sources mix fiscal-year totals, par...

Nov 25, 2025

What are the official FBI statistics on violent crime arrests by race in the US?

The FBI’s official public portal for arrest and crime data is the Crime Data Explorer (CDE) and the UCR/NIBRS collections; these are the primary places to get “official” counts and breakdowns of arres...

Dec 5, 2025

How many men are affected by domestic violence in the US each year?

Estimates in recent reporting converge around "about 10 million people" experiencing domestic violence in the U.S. each year, with several sources breaking that down to roughly 2.7 million men and 7.4...

Nov 27, 2025

How do the 2025 murder rates in Baltimore and Chicago compare to the national average?

Available reporting shows Baltimore’s 2025 homicide rate remains far above national averages in most datasets cited, with city-level mid‑year rates reported between roughly 11.8 per 100,000 for a six‑...

Dec 17, 2025

Have trends in homicide offender racial composition changed significantly between 2015 and 2024?

Available reporting shows that the racial composition of known homicide offenders in 2015 differed from later years: FBI Expanded Homicide data for 2015 reported that when offender race was known, 53....