The US immigration and customs enforcement agency defeated almost 70,000 illegal aliens and eliminated almost 66,000 people in the first 100 days of the Trump administration. Most of them were criminals.
Similarly, the agency reported today that thousands of deportees were terrorists associated with gangs that President Donald Trump labeled as terrorist organisations on the first day of his presidency.
Data from US customs and border security shows 90% of encounters at the southwest border.
Biden's damage
ICE faces a nearly insurmountable job of removing illegals who have been released to the country after the Biden administration invited them to the southwest border.
For four years, Biden imported as many illegal actors as possible. He flew 530,000 directly into the country and freed them. Biden and his Homeland Security Secretary, Visa fraudster Alejandro Mayorkas, knew that it was almost impossible to be nearly impossible due to the number of illegals, the inevitable leftist laws here, and the subsidy of Democrats' major media information contracts, Trump found and deleted them to eliminate them.
Numbers
As of July 2024, more than 660,000 criminals, including 13,000 murderers, were running freely on the streets, President Joe Biden's ICE was revealed to Texas Representative Tony Gonzalez. ICE revealed the data in September.
Still, the ice progressed at least a bit. The agency arrested 66,463 illegals and deported 65,682 people in the first 100 days of the new Trump administration. 75% of arrests are criminals, and the agency averaged “putting the worst first.”
Similarly, Ice Chief Todd Lions said the arrests included 2,288 members of MS-13, 18th Street and Tren de Aragua Terror Gangs. Another 1,329 were either convicted sex offenders or suspected sex offenders. 498 people were accused of murder or found guilty of murder.
“The criminal history of those arrested includes convictions or charges for 9,639 assaults, 6,398 DWIs or DUIs, and 1,479 weapons offences,” Ice reported.
Another Datum: Homeland Security investigations have arrested 1,000 illegal workers and proposed fines of more than $1 million for businesses that employ and exploit.
Similarly, the agency reported that it “has significantly increased arrests and removals with support from state and local law enforcement through its 287(g) program,” and currently has 579 people “stopped and signed contracts with police and security departments nationwide.”
The 287(g) program allows ICE to engage state and local police in operations, identify, arrest and deport criminal offences.
Recent attacks
Recent arrest and removal operations that the Biden administration would never consider are now routine.
As reported by New American yesterday, several federal agencies led by the Drug Enforcement Agency stormed an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado at 3am Sunday. Terrorist gang members visited the club frequently. There, agents spotted illegal drugs and firearms. Worst of all, those arrested included US soldiers stationed at nearby Fort Carson, who provided security. GIS had weapons.
The underground club has had prostitution and “critical drug trafficking” and “more than dozens of active service members at the club tonight, working as patrons or as armed security,” a top DEA agent revealed.
The arrest raises the question of whether terrorist gangs have invaded the army and whether soldiers have joined the terrorist gang.
Last week, another multi-agency initiative, Operation Tidal Wave, ended with the arrest of 780 illegal aliens. Some of them were members of the MS-13. Others were “murderers, rapists, drug traffickers and human rights abusers,” DHS reported.
Border number
Aside from the assaults and arrests, the number of encounters between border agents and illegal aliens at the southwest border shows what the election can bring.
Since October 1, the start of the fiscal year 2025, the number has plummeted 89%, from 11,017 to 11,017 from 106,321 in March.
In January, that number was 61,448, crashing to 11,709 in February, down 81%.

By last fiscal year, we had 1,340,774 encounters. All people until January 20th were Biden “immigrants.” As of March 31st this year, that number was 380,721, a 71% decline.
Trump's previous border encounters have been 22,726, the border for the past two weeks in January.
The encounter at the border with Canada was in craters from 15,207 to 4,479, a 70.5% drop from October 1st. So far, border agents have encountered 52,470 illegals this fiscal year. By last year, the number was 91,752. Decrease: 43%.
