Florida, Utah, Iowa among states that have tripled daily ICE arrests since January: Report

As Trump tries to carry out mass deportation, ICE arrests are up. Compare his record to Obama’s, who earned critical reputation as “deporter in chief” …

  • President Trump’s immigration enforcement actions have led to a significant increase in arrests, exceeding the daily rate of the past decade.
  • Texas, Florida and California have seen the highest number of arrests, with Florida experiencing a 219% increase in daily arrest rates compared to 2024.
  • While arrests have risen sharply, the administration’s impact on deportation rates remains to be seen.

As President Donald Trump continues his mission to carry out the biggest mass deportation in history, multiple reports show how much daily immigration enforcement arrests have ballooned nationwide.

The administration has set its sights on deporting 1 million people annually, which would more than double the annual peak set during the Obama administration that helped earn him a critical reputation of “deporter in chief.”

Trump’s directives to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement to expand its deportation efforts have led to widespread protests, more assaults on federal officers and multiple legal battles.

A Reuters analysis of ICE and White House data shows the national daily arrest rate has doubled under the Trump administration compared to the last decade. A New York Times analysis of obtained data shows average daily arrest rates have more than doubled in 38 states compared to the 2024 rate.

Source: Utah News