Trump’s criminal record
Donald J. Trump has been the subject of multiple criminal prosecutions beginning in 2023 and was convicted on 34 felony counts in New York in May 2024 for falsifying business records related to allege...
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Donald J. Trump has been the subject of multiple criminal prosecutions beginning in 2023 and was convicted on 34 felony counts in New York in May 2024 for falsifying business records related to allege...
There is no single, authoritative count in the provided reporting that documents how many times U.S. citizens were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) between 2010 and 2025; ICE...
Available sources show Project 2025 proposes sweeping, day‑one immigration rollbacks, mass deportations, expanded expedited removal and rescission of many immigration protections — but none of the pro...
Available reporting shows multiple U.S. citizens have been detained by ICE in 2025, sometimes for days; ProPublica’s compilation (republished by OPB, NPR and others) documents at least 170 citizen det...
The United States appears on track in 2025 for a substantial decline in homicides—analysts report year‑to‑date drops around 15–20% and samples of 30 cities show a 17% fall in the first half of the yea...
Black Americans experience significantly higher incarceration rates due to a combination of , with multiple analyses reporting incarceration rates roughly four-to-six times those of white Americans. R...
The available reporting and government reviews do not provide a definitive count of how many *lawful* immigrants were mistakenly detained by ICE between 2020 and 2024; public records and oversight rep...
For official ICE/DHS arrest figures and contemporaneous press statements from 2023–2025, the authoritative statistical releases are the DHS Office of Homeland Security Statistics (OHSS) monthly tables...
The sources do not use the word "abducted" and provide no official tally of unlawful abductions by ICE; instead, publicly released ICE and independent datasets record arrests, book‑ins, detentions and...
Documented incidents and legal challenges show U.S. citizens — including children and at least one adult with disabilities — have been detained and in some cases deported or sent abroad amid 2024–25 e...
The Constitution’s Due Process Clauses and longstanding legal doctrine say U.S. citizens cannot be deprived of liberty without due process, and advocacy groups and legal filings assert DHS is not supp...
President Trump’s second-term policies—especially sweeping executive orders and a large immigration enforcement bill—have tightened immigration enforcement, expanded detention funding, and rolled back...
Courts and watchdogs say current US deportation practice increasingly uses expedited administrative processes that limit courtroom hearings and counsel access; the number of detained migrants granted ...
Available public reporting and agency data show wide variation in how many people Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) holds at a given time and in the makeup of that population, but the availabl...
The available reporting does not provide a single definitive count of how many U.S. residents were detained by ICE in calendar year , but the sources show . Government figures for Fiscal Year 2024 qua...
ICE’s detained population in 2025 surged to levels not seen in the agency’s history, rising from roughly 39,000 in December 2024/January 2025 to sustained daily counts above the previous peak from Aug...
The claim that there were “8,000 other cases of criminal felonies like Trump committed in New York over the last decade or so” is not supported by the reporting provided; available sources document th...
Government and independent datasets show that ICE enforcement disproportionately affects non‑citizens from Mexico and Central American countries — particularly the Northern Triangle (Guatemala, Hondur...
In 2020 ICE detention activity fell from 2019 levels as the COVID-19 pandemic and Title 42 expulsions sharply reduced border apprehensions, producing lower book‑ins and fewer removals than the prior y...
Academic teams studying ICE arrests standardize comparisons across states by using shared administrative arrest records combined with population denominators (noncitizen or undocumented estimates), ap...