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Friday, Aug. 15, 2025

Have ICE arrests surged in Arizona since Trump took office?


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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests in Arizona were up 72% in the first half of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024, according to an AZCIR analysis of immigration enforcement data compiled by the Deportation Data Project. 

From January through June, ICE made 3,764 arrests in the state — up from 2,186 in the first six months of last year. Monthly arrests climbed from 452 in January, when President Donald Trump took office, to 864 in June.

The Trump administration has implemented more than 180 immigration-specific executive actions this year, according to the Migration Policy Institute. New policies include establishing a nationwide target of 3,000 arrests per day, boosting the detention budget by more than 300% and eliminating certain protections against immigration enforcement in “safe spaces” such as schools and churches.

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