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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Mar 15, 2026, 06:58 PM 18 hrs ago

As Trump pushes deportations, immigration data becomes harder to find

Source: AP

Updated 8:14 AM EDT, March 15, 2026


WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration likes to promote its immigration enforcement agenda through numbers, with ambitious goals to deport 1 million people, report zero releases at the U.S.-Mexico border and arrest thousands of alleged gang members.

For all the boasting, the administration has been releasing less reliable, carefully vetted data than its predecessors on a signature policy that has become one of the most contentious of Trump’s second term. The gap in information and a loss of figures from an office that has tracked immigration data back to the 1800s have left researchers, advocates, lawyers and journalists without important statistics to hold the Republican administration to account.

“They aren’t publishing the data,” said Mike Howell, who heads the conservative Oversight Project, an advocacy group pushing for more deportations. Instead, Howell said, the Department of Homeland Security has put out numbers in news releases “that purport to be statistics with no statistical backup and the numbers have jumped all over the place.” With mass deportations a priority, new restrictions and increased enforcement have led to a surge in immigration arrests, detentions and deportations.

But finding the metrics that once measured those changes can be hard. It is an extension of earlier administration moves to limit the flow of government information by scrubbing or removing federal datasets or by the firing last year of the top official overseeing jobs data.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/trump-immigration-data-numbers-deportations-000a289890193c94474f19b877eb37d1

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As Trump pushes deportations, immigration data becomes harder to find (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago OP
They'll include those who left voluntarily as part of the 1 million. No matter the real number. Callie1979 18 hrs ago #1

Callie1979

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1. They'll include those who left voluntarily as part of the 1 million. No matter the real number.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 07:19 PM
18 hrs ago

They'll just make it up

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