Detention Centers

Are you trolling or joking? Can't tell the difference.

The far left folks might wake up and see the errors of their way. We see that with extreme MAGA types.
I'm half joking and half serious. The far left did go too far,.........WAYYYYYYYYYYYYY over the line. They wont be a thing much longer IMO. This has happened all over the world many many times. Won't be any different here.
 
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LINK UP TO YOUR POSTS COMPLAINING ABOUT THIS IMMIGRANT DETENTION CENTER, JPP LEFTIES
 
Did ICE make any mistakes (mistakenly detaining citizens, etc.) under Democrat administrations?

Why, yes, yes, they did.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made mistakes, including the wrongful detention of U.S. citizens, during Democrat administrations.

These errors have occurred across multiple presidencies, stemming from issues like flawed identification processes.

While the scale and frequency can vary based on enforcement priorities, documented cases and government reports show that such incidents are not unique to any single administration.

During the Obama administration (2009–2017), ICE's aggressive deportation efforts during what was often dubbed the "deporter-in-chief" era led to over 2.5 million removals, and this high volume contributed to collateral errors.

For instance, a 2011 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report highlighted systemic failures in verifying citizenship claims, resulting in citizens being held for days or weeks despite providing evidence like birth certificates.

One prominent case involved Ernesto Galarza, a U.S.-born citizen of Puerto Rican descent, who was detained for three days in Pennsylvania in 2010. The ACLU sued on his behalf, arguing Fourth Amendment violations.

Another example is Ada Morales, a naturalized citizen detained twice in Rhode Island, once in 2004 and again in 2009, due to mistaken identity.

Overall, ICE encountered about 5,940 citizens in fiscal year 2016 alone, per Freedom of Information Act data analyzed by the American Immigration Council, though the exact number of detentions remains underreported due to poor tracking.

Under the Biden administration (2021–2025), enforcement wash reduced, which led to fewer overall interior arrests compared to prior years, averaging fewer than 33,000 at-large arrests annually versus higher numbers under Obama. However, mistakes still happened. A 2022 ACLU report documented ongoing wrongful detentions, including citizens held without due process. For example, in late 2021, Border Patrol agents in Kern County, California, detained Ernesto Campos, a U.S. citizen and business owner, during an interior raid far from the border, ignoring his immediate presentation of identification.

Critics, including Human Rights Watch, noted that despite Biden's directives limiting detention of vulnerable groups (like pregnant individuals), ICE expanded facilities and funding to $3.4 billion by 2024, inadvertently amplifying risks of errors in overcrowded centers. A ProPublica investigation in 2025 revealed that the Biden Administration had ignored congressional recommendations to track citizen detentions systematically, leading to incomplete data but confirming incidents like a Marine veteran's three-day hold in Michigan in 2018 (carried over into Biden-era reviews). Expert analyses from former ICE officials echoed that mistakes always happen.

What's my point?

Simple - if you didn't protest when Democrats did it, explain why. Otherwise, you look like a hypocrite.
But but but ....That is different Obama is a Democrat! He plays on team D
 
ICE makes mistakes when a Democrat infests the Oval Office, and JPP libs be like:
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ICE makes mistakes when a Trump is in the Oval Office, and JPP libs be like:
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Teflon Don, once again is a loser.

Here's a breakdown of deportation numbers under Presidents Biden and Trump, based on the most recent government and independent data:

🇺🇸 Joe Biden (2021–2024)

  • Total deportations/removals: Over 4.6 million
  • Peak month: March 2022, with 147,080 removals
  • 2024 fiscal year alone: 271,484 formal deportations — the highest since 2014
  • Policy context:
    • Emphasis on “humane enforcement”
    • Continued use of Title 42 (until May 2023)
    • Increased border removals and expedited returns

🇺🇸 Donald Trump (2017–2021)

  • Total deportations/removals: Approximately 2.1 million
  • Peak month: October 2020, with 91,120 removals
  • Policy context:
    • Aggressive executive orders targeting unauthorized immigrants
    • Expanded ICE operations and detention capacity
    • Focus on interior enforcement and criminal removals

📊 Comparison Summary​

PresidentTime in OfficeEstimated RemovalsNotes
Biden2021–20244.6 million+High border removals, Title 42 use
Trump2017–2021~2.1 millionFocused on ICE and interior arrests

These figures include both formal deportations and border removals, which are counted differently depending on enforcement type. Would you like a breakdown of how these numbers compare to Obama’s totals or how deportation types differ?

As of October 2025, the U.S. has deported approximately 548,000 individuals under President Donald Trump's current term, with projections aiming for 600,000 deportations by year-end.

📊 Breakdown of 2025 Deportation Activity​

  • First 100 days: 65,682 removals
  • Through June 2025: Over 207,000 deportations
  • By October 2025: 548,000 confirmed deportations
  • Projected total for 2025: ~600,000–688,000, depending on pace

🔍 Notes on Data​

  • These figures include both ICE removals and CBP border expulsions.
  • The administration has emphasized interior enforcement, with increased arrests of individuals with criminal records.
  • Transparency has declined: DHS has not consistently published public deportation data since early 2025.


Sources:Newsweek – Trump administration deportation goals The Global Statistics – Deportation metrics
 
Teflon Don, once again is a loser.

Here's a breakdown of deportation numbers under Presidents Biden and Trump, based on the most recent government and independent data:

🇺🇸 Joe Biden (2021–2024)

  • Total deportations/removals: Over 4.6 million
  • Peak month: March 2022, with 147,080 removals
  • 2024 fiscal year alone: 271,484 formal deportations — the highest since 2014
  • Policy context:
    • Emphasis on “humane enforcement”
    • Continued use of Title 42 (until May 2023)
    • Increased border removals and expedited returns

🇺🇸 Donald Trump (2017–2021)

  • Total deportations/removals: Approximately 2.1 million
  • Peak month: October 2020, with 91,120 removals
  • Policy context:
    • Aggressive executive orders targeting unauthorized immigrants
    • Expanded ICE operations and detention capacity
    • Focus on interior enforcement and criminal removals

📊 Comparison Summary​

PresidentTime in OfficeEstimated RemovalsNotes
Biden2021–20244.6 million+High border removals, Title 42 use
Trump2017–2021~2.1 millionFocused on ICE and interior arrests

These figures include both formal deportations and border removals, which are counted differently depending on enforcement type. Would you like a breakdown of how these numbers compare to Obama’s totals or how deportation types differ?

As of October 2025, the U.S. has deported approximately 548,000 individuals under President Donald Trump's current term, with projections aiming for 600,000 deportations by year-end.

📊 Breakdown of 2025 Deportation Activity​

  • First 100 days: 65,682 removals
  • Through June 2025: Over 207,000 deportations
  • By October 2025: 548,000 confirmed deportations
  • Projected total for 2025: ~600,000–688,000, depending on pace

🔍 Notes on Data​

  • These figures include both ICE removals and CBP border expulsions.
  • The administration has emphasized interior enforcement, with increased arrests of individuals with criminal records.
  • Transparency has declined: DHS has not consistently published public deportation data since early 2025.


Sources:Newsweek – Trump administration deportation goals The Global Statistics – Deportation metrics
Wait till @T. A. Gardner tells you about the percentages. It's hilarious.
 
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