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BumRushDaShow

(158,571 posts)
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 01:14 PM Aug 3

DOJ is walking back the White House's goal to arrest 3,000 immigrants per day

Source: Politico

08/03/2025 07:00 AM EDT
Updated: 08/03/2025 07:38 AM EDT


Stephen Miller was unequivocal: Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers would seek to arrest 3,000 or more immigrants per day, a staggering target that he said was necessary to carry out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

“Under President Trump’s leadership, we are looking to set a goal of a minimum of 3,000 arrests for ICE every day and President Trump is going to keep pushing to get that number up higher each and every day,” the senior White House adviser told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in May.

But when federal judges pressed for details about that figure last week, the administration denied any such quota existed. The contradiction came in a lawsuit that alleged the intense pressure to rack up arrests had led ICE to conduct illegal sweeps in Los Angeles. It’s not the only case that has featured the 3,000-arrest-per-day target as a crucial piece of evidence that the administration’s single-minded drive to rack up arrests may have prompted immigration authorities to cut corners or break the law.

Washington-based Judge Jia Cobb, a Biden appointee, cited the figure when she ruled Friday that the administration’s dramatic expansion of “expedited” deportation proceedings violated the law. And Judge Trina Thompson, a Biden appointee in San Francisco, pointed to the purported goal Thursday when she blocked the administration’s bid to end temporary protected status for tens of thousands of Nicaraguan, Honduran and Nepali immigrants.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/03/white-house-doj-immigration-quota-mismatch-00490406?utm_medium=activitypub&utm_source=flipboard

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DOJ is walking back the White House's goal to arrest 3,000 immigrants per day (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Aug 3 OP
They can't explain their "quota" so they're walking it back. Typical. CaliforniaPeggy Aug 3 #1
TACO DBoon Aug 3 #17
They probably ran out of space and will ramp up again when they have more concentration chowder66 Aug 3 #2
Nah. If each raid nets 10 people on average (high est), it takes 300 raids per day, 7 days a week Bernardo de La Paz Aug 3 #4
I suppose it could also be that there aren't that many "criminals" left to arrest. chowder66 Aug 3 #5
Good to know, before it gets jiggered. So 500 K in 5 years. Peaked in 2023. They will have a tough time beating 150K yr Bernardo de La Paz Aug 3 #12
That's why they are disgustingly going after non-criminals I guess. chowder66 Aug 3 #15
Worse they are silently manufacturing infractions by changing regulations without notice to affected people. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 3 #16
No, they're simply lying, like they always do. Karasu Aug 3 #6
3000 / day 1,000,000 / yr at $4.5 billion/yr $4,500 per migrant to deport, which is more than they need Bernardo de La Paz Aug 3 #3
Digging trenches and stockpiling bullets? The Madcap Aug 3 #8
Quotas only set the process up for legal failure. Baitball Blogger Aug 3 #7
I guess... littlemissmartypants Aug 3 #9
Of course, the quotas won't go away. lark Aug 3 #10
I think trump is stuck on making it so tough for people missing a paper or two that many move home, don't come here, Silent Type Aug 3 #11
Correctiion. It is not an "arrest" if you are denied your lawful rights. To be brief. twodogsbarking Aug 3 #13
Yup... lying again.... Quanto Magnus Aug 3 #14
Hhmmm...these "raids" are affecting the bottom mwmisses4289 Aug 4 #18

Bernardo de La Paz

(57,666 posts)
4. Nah. If each raid nets 10 people on average (high est), it takes 300 raids per day, 7 days a week
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 02:07 PM
Aug 3

I don't think there are that many raids per day, but I could be wrong.

chowder66

(11,138 posts)
5. I suppose it could also be that there aren't that many "criminals" left to arrest.
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 02:20 PM
Aug 3

I was just looking at this chart.


https://www.ice.gov/statistics

Bernardo de La Paz

(57,666 posts)
12. Good to know, before it gets jiggered. So 500 K in 5 years. Peaked in 2023. They will have a tough time beating 150K yr
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 04:17 PM
Aug 3

chowder66

(11,138 posts)
15. That's why they are disgustingly going after non-criminals I guess.
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 06:01 PM
Aug 3

and people with low level non-violent infractions.

Bernardo de La Paz

(57,666 posts)
16. Worse they are silently manufacturing infractions by changing regulations without notice to affected people. . . . nt
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 06:05 PM
Aug 3

Bernardo de La Paz

(57,666 posts)
3. 3000 / day 1,000,000 / yr at $4.5 billion/yr $4,500 per migrant to deport, which is more than they need
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 02:04 PM
Aug 3

If they are going to spend more than they need, it is corruption, more so if the quotas come down and can't be maintained.

(Big Billionaire Bill allocates $45 billion to ICE. I don't know what the term is, but assume ten years as some bills do.)

littlemissmartypants

(29,076 posts)
9. I guess...
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 02:52 PM
Aug 3

We could be thankful that our 'USA' version of the Nazis is for the most part composed of bloody incompetent fools.

Silent Type

(10,674 posts)
11. I think trump is stuck on making it so tough for people missing a paper or two that many move home, don't come here,
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 03:35 PM
Aug 3

get papers, lay low, decide USA is not a better life, etc. Really sad.

mwmisses4289

(1,897 posts)
18. Hhmmm...these "raids" are affecting the bottom
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 09:50 AM
Aug 4

line of many of the donor class. I suspect they have been told to back off. Resignations to spend "more time with the family" coming soon?

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