In November, U.S. agents arrested over 21,000 unauthorized immigrants, showing a marked difference in enforcement pace between the Biden and Trump administrations. Trump's team reported approximately 14,000 arrests in his first few weeks, yet the surge in illegal entries has sharply decreased, allegedly due to Biden's tough immigration stance. Social media updates about ICE arrests stopped, leading to a lack of transparency, while ICE detained over 7,500 individuals, with the CBP adding another 13,500 to that tally, according to federal data.
Homan said this week that illegal border crossings have dropped 92% since Trump took office Jan. 20.
ICE arrested more than 7,500 immigrants in November, while the CBP arrested more than 13,500 that month as waves of immigrants tried to cross the border.
The Trump administration has stopped giving daily ICE updates since Feb. 4, impacting transparency in arrest numbers.
Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, claims about 14,000 immigrants have been arrested in the three-plus weeks since President Trump took office.
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