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Immigration data transparency has collapsed under the Trump administration, with key statistics unupdated since 2025 and deportation figures unverified.
The Trump administration has intensified immigration enforcement with goals like deporting 1 million people and zero releases at the U.S.-Mexico border, but access to key immigration data has significantly declined.
Critical statistics from the Office of Homeland Security Statistics, which has tracked enforcement data since the 1800s, have not been updated since early 2025, with monthly reports suspended and an ICE dashboard frozen.
While some data from agencies like CBP and the DOJ remain available, essential figures from USCIS and the State Department are outdated.
The administration has issued conflicting deportation numbers without clear methodology, and DHS’s claim of 2.2 million voluntary departures lacks verification.
Experts and journalists say the lack of reliable, consistent data undermines transparency and accountability during a period of unprecedented enforcement actions.
La transparencia de los datos de inmigración se ha derrumbado bajo la administración Trump, con estadísticas clave sin actualizar desde 2025 y cifras de deportación no verificadas.