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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 4, 2025Updated:June 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Trump administration has increased daily deportation quotas, causing concern among immigration advocates about a growing crackdown on undocumented immigrants across the United States. Critics say the expanded efforts target people regardless of criminal records, affecting vulnerable groups like Dreamers.

    Nineteen-year-old Ximena Arias Cristobal’s story illustrates the impact of this policy. A student in Georgia, she was arrested in early May after a minor traffic stop for turning right on red. What began as a routine stop led to her detention at a facility in Lumpkin, Georgia, and a court case for deportation. She described the experience as deeply painful and said millions of others face similar situations.

    President Donald Trump campaigned on deporting “criminals” living illegally in the country. However, the new deportation efforts have broadened, affecting immigrants from diverse backgrounds, including many who have no criminal history. Immigration advocates say the administration’s new quotas encourage immigration agents to arrest as many people as possible.

    Dreamers are especially vulnerable under these policies. They are young immigrants brought to the United States as children. Many have lived in the country for years and have been protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, created in 2012. DACA offers temporary protection from deportation and allows eligible young people to work legally.

    Currently, about 530,000 Dreamers have DACA protections, but many others do not qualify. Some arrived after the DACA cut-off date or have been unable to apply because of paused application processing. Legal challenges to DACA also continue. Many young immigrants face deportation despite their long ties to the country.

    The Trump administration recently raised ICE’s daily arrest quota from 1,000 to 3,000. The proposed federal budget includes an estimated $150 billion for immigration enforcement and deportation activities. This bill passed narrowly in the House and is expected to be discussed in the Senate.

    Despite the push for increased arrests and deportations, data shows undocumented immigrants commit fewer crimes than U.S.-born citizens. Reports also indicate that immigration arrests and deportations under Trump remain similar to levels during the Biden administration.

    Local law enforcement agencies have also been given new powers to assist with immigration arrests through agreements with ICE. This has led to large-scale operations in some states, including Tennessee and Massachusetts, resulting in hundreds or thousands of arrests. These actions have sparked protests and public backlash in affected communities.

    The growing number of deportations and increased collaboration between federal and local authorities have led to rising concerns about the impact on immigrant families and communities. Advocates warn that unless Congress acts to limit funding, the crackdown is likely to intensify.

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