LifeStyle of Monday, 27 January 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
This article highlights recent developments in U.S. immigration enforcement, particularly under President Donald Trump's return to power. The administration has intensified nationwide ICE raids, leading to increased arrests and deportations. In 2024 alone, ICE reported significant enforcement activities, including over 113,000 administrative arrests and 271,000 removals of noncitizens with final orders of removal. These figures also included individuals with criminal convictions, gang affiliations, and suspected ties to terrorism.
Budget constraints continue to challenge ICE, as the agency faces a $230 million shortfall amidst increasing enforcement demands. Additionally, the data reveals a growing impact on African nations, with Senegal, Mauritania, and Nigeria topping the list of deportations. With ongoing policy changes and escalating threats, the trend of rising arrests and removals is expected to persist into 2025.