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Following President Donald Trump's return to office, immigration enforcement operations have started to sweep through major U. The rest appeared to be nonviolent offenders or people who have not committed any criminal offense other than crossing the border illegally. Being undocumented is considered a civil offense, not a crime. Arrest numbers swelled again the following day, as the agency said it made 1, arrests and detainers were lodged Monday.
While the Trump administration has touted the crackdown as targeting criminals, there has been concern over law-abiding migrants and those with permits also being rounded up. Officials have not disclosed numbers differentiating migrants with criminal histories and those without who are in custody. The Trump administration is planning to conduct major immigration raids in three U. Operations began Sunday in Chicago, New York City began Tuesday, and three officials said they were planning for the next operation to take place in Aurora, Colorado, on Thursday.
However, two sources familiar with the planning said Wednesday the Aurora operation was called off temporarily due to media leaks. One source said the leaks posed an operational security risk for officers involved. The raids are being carried out with ICE; the U. The quota was first reported by the Washington Post. As of Tuesday afternoon, there have been at least 4, arrests in the crackdowns since inauguration.
In September ,the latest data available, the Biden administration arrested an average of people per day. Over the last six days, the Trump administration's daily average is Mayor Eric Adams issued a statement on what appeared to be the arrest Noem mentioned, confirming that a criminal suspect in New York City was taken into custody. The New York DEA office posted several photos on X saying it was working with other federal law enforcement partners in immigration crackdowns, showing the arrests of multiple people.
Homan told NBC News that among the people arrested in Chicago, six were convicted of serious offenses, two were previously convicted of murder and aggravated sexual battery, and multiple others were gang members. Arrest efforts continued Monday. There were 10 teams of about 10 federal agents each fanned out across the city, a source familiar with the operations said Monday. Chicago is a sanctuary city that protects migrants seeking citizenship. Under those protections, cooperation between city police and immigration agents is prohibited, NBC Chicago reported.