New data reveals that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is surpassing Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in the number of migrant arrests. This shift marks a significant change in the enforcement landscape as ICE takes a leading role in apprehending individuals crossing the border illegally. The report highlights that ICE’s increased arrests are largely attributed to enhanced operations and coordination between agencies. Experts suggest that ICE’s focus on interior enforcement has resulted in a more proactive approach in identifying and detaining undocumented migrants. This development underscores the evolving strategies in U.S. immigration control, aligning with broader policy shifts aimed at addressing migration challenges. The data could influence future policy decisions and resource allocations, as it reflects changing patterns in how U.S. immigration laws are enforced.
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