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President Donald Trump's promise for the “largest deportation program” in U.S. history has not only led to a surge in Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests in Maryland and the rest of the country,
As the number of immigration arrests in the L.A. region quadrupled from April to June, seven out of 10 immigrants arrested in June had no criminal conviction.
In Sacramento, ICE arrests have more than doubled in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, marking a 109.5% surge. With 88 arrests by June 2025, Sacramento has already surpassed the 2024 total of 66 local arrests by more than 33%.
In Frederick and other Maryland counties, sheriff’s offices participate in the “287(g)” program, allowing ICE to delegate immigration enforcement abilities to state and local law officials.
Newly revealed arrest records offer the clearest look yet at how President Trump’s immigration crackdown is unfolding in the state.
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Aberdeen Daily World on MSNImmigration arrests surged last month in Washington
Federal immigration arrests across Washington rose sharply in June as the Trump administration continues its aggressive nationwide push for deportations, according to new data. Arrests in June, more than 275,
Maryland has also experienced a 290% increase in ICE arrests since Donald Trump took office, with many detained for lacking legal status rather than criminal acts.
ICE arrests in Colorado this year amount to more than 9 per day, on average, since Jan. 20, according to new data that shows a nearly 300% increase compared to the same period in 2024.