katero
Jul 02, 2026

NYTimes: DHS Has Arrested 10,000 Illegals This Week

NYTimes: DHS Has Arrested 10,000 Illegals This Week

Murderers, Rapists, Pedophiles: DHS Details Continuing Arrests of Criminal Illegal Alien A
Department of Homeland Security
Neil Munro2 Jul 2026

The Department of Homeland Security has doubled the arrest rate of illegal migrants to 2,000 per day, according to the New York Times.

The paper reported Wednesday night federal immigration officials have detained more than 10,000 people since Friday.

The push was prompted by the White House and aimed at identified targets, including some of the migrants who have already been ordered home by judges, the paper said, adding:

ICE officials were told that the White House wanted an increase in arrests, according to three officials with knowledge of the conversations. One of the officials said that it was unclear how long the pace could continue, but that ICE officials had been told that 2,000 arrests a day was the new standard for enforcement.

[…]

In recent days, ICE officers have launched an intense push to ramp up arrests. Arrests topped out on Saturday when authorities detained over 2,400 people, according to documents obtained by The Times. The detention population inside ICE facilities has jumped nearly 4,000, to more than 63,000 in the agency’s custody as of Tuesday, according to internal documents.

So far, agency chief Markwayne Mullin has said little or nothing about the arrest campaign. But last week, Mullin told Breitbart News:

Within the next six weeks we’ll probably pass what we deported in all of ’25 …I think we’ll definitely do it within two months but should be probably six weeks at the current rate.

The agency can arrest and deport many migrants because it has far more agents, jail cells, and lawyers.

It has also won many court battles, established many bureaucratic speed-ups, and adopted many time-saving regulatory reforms.

If maintained, the campaign would likely push the annual deportations above one million, partly because many additional migrants will follow their arrested relatives home.

The exit rate might climb further if the nation’s population of at least 14 million illegal migrants, if other agencies can block their bank accounts, work permits, driving licenses, and housing.

RELATED: Eric Schmitt — We’re Not Doing Mass Amnesty, The Deportations Will Continue

The DHS pressure will likely force employers to recruit more Americans — and pay them higher wages — before the November election. Nationwide, rents have been drifting down as federal agencies push more migrants home.

Other posts