ICE has begun to ramp up immigration enforcement operations, recently netting 10,000 migrants over the last five days.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 10,000 migrants over a five-day period in late June, amid a major push to ramp up immigration enforcement. The arrests averaged approximately 2,000 per day, marking a significant increase compared to prior periods. 📺 DETAIL: The White House has reportedly directed ICE to make at least 2,000 arrests per day as the administration works toward its goal of deporting one million migrants annually, with the number of detainees now exceeding 63,000. The crackdown follows Supreme Court decisions allowing the administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Haiti and Syria, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Our message is clear: if you come to our country illegally, we will find you, we will arrest you, and we will deport you.” – Department of Homeland Security 🎯 IMPACT: ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) executive associate director Marcos Charles congratulated agents on the enforcement surge, writing, “I want to personally thank each of you for your extraordinary efforts this past weekend. Through your dedication, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to our mission, enforcement and removal operations achieved remarkable operational results.” |
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