President Donald Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency has arrested about 33,000 illegal aliens across the United States — including thousands of gang members and terrorists — since Jan. 20, when he took office.
In a briefing call with media on Wednesday, ICE officials said agents had arrested about 33,000 illegal aliens across the United States from Jan. 20 to March 10 — surpassing the 33,000 at-large arrests of illegal aliens ICE made under former President Joe Biden in Fiscal Year 2024.
The arrests, spanning less than two months, also outpace the number of criminal illegal aliens Biden’s ICE agency arrested in Fiscal Year 2024, when just 32,000 were taken into custody.
Of those arrested, more than 1,000 were suspected gang members — far more than the 483 gang members arrested in the same time period last year — and 39 were suspected terrorists.