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Over 40% of arrests in Trump’s DC law enforcement surge relate to immigration, AP analysis finds

The prominence of immigration arrests in DC — more than 940 people — has fueled criticism that the true purpose of Trump’s operation may have been to expand deportations.

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Over 40% of arrests in Trump's DC law enforcement surge relate to immigration, AP analysis finds

Members of the National Guard patrol Lafayette Park by the White House, Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, in Washington, while protester Will Roosien, of Grand Rapids, Mich., who says he hopes to inspire others of his generation to protest, holds up a sign about the MAGA movement.


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has portrayed his federal law enforcement surge in Washington as focused on tackling crime. But data from the federal operation, analyzed by The Associated Press, shows that more than 40% of the arrests made over the monthlong operation were in fact related to immigration.

The finding highlights that in the nation’s capital, the administration continued to advance its hardline immigration agenda.

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