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The Trump administration ramped up deportations of undocumented immigrants with criminal records, detaining over 60,000 by August 2025, diverting resources from child protection and national security.
The Trump administration intensified DHS enforcement against undocumented immigrants with serious criminal records, leading to over 60,000 detentions by August 2025, with nearly 33,000 arrests by mid-March.
Internal documents and official interviews reveal that resources were redirected from child exploitation, sex trafficking, and national security investigations to prioritize deportations.
Agents, including from the Coast Guard, were reassigned, and staff reported pressure from White House officials to boost arrest numbers.
Despite the scale, less than 40% of those arrested had criminal convictions.
DHS received major funding increases, with ICE set to expand by 66%.
Critics warn the shift undermines child protection and broader law enforcement, while supporters say it advances national security and public safety.
La administración Trump aumentó las deportaciones de inmigrantes indocumentados con antecedentes penales, deteniendo a más de 60.000 en agosto de 2025, desviando recursos de la protección de los niños y la seguridad nacional.