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Immigration Enforcement 2024-2025

The Trump administration has expanded detention, tightened legal pathways, and increased interior arrests as part of its immigration enforcement agenda.

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Jan 18, 2026
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Has crime gone down in places where ICE has been deployed in the last two years?

Official federal statements tie a measurable decline in certain violent crimes in the first half of 2025 to intensified ICE operations, but independent reporting and data analyses present mixed eviden...

Jan 11, 2026
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How have courts ruled on wrongful detentions of U.S. citizens by ICE in 2024–2025?

Federal courts in 2024–2025 increasingly rebuked ICE practices that led to the wrongful detention of U.S. citizens, imposing limits on warrantless arrests, detainer practices, and some mandatory-deten...

Jan 28, 2026
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How many mistaken detentions of U.S. citizens by ICE were reported in 2024–2025 and what were the outcomes?

Independent reporting and advocacy groups documented at least "more than 170" citizens who were in 2025, but there is no comprehensive, agency-published tally spanning 2024–2025 and official tracking ...

Feb 7, 2026

How have Trump's immigration policies changed enforcement practices and public opinion since 2024?

’s second-term immigration agenda has rapidly shifted enforcement from a primarily border-focused posture in 2024 to a broad, interior-first crackdown that reallocates federal resources, expands deten...

Jan 18, 2026

How has the expansion of ICE detention bed capacity since 2024 changed interior enforcement tactics and oversight?

The rapid expansion of ICE detention capacity since mid‑2024 has been accompanied by a marked shift toward broader interior enforcement tactics — more arrests of non‑criminals, expanded use of remote ...