ICE deported 442,000 last fiscal year, 1st data released under Trump 2.0 shows

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by Brittany Gibson
April 15, 2026
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ICE deported 442,637 people in the last fiscal year, according to the first data under Trump 2.0.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 442,637 people between October 2024 and September 2025, according to newly-released statistics. This figure represents an increase of about 171,000 people from the previous fiscal year, marking the first official deportation data released under the Trump administration. The total falls short of President Trump's campaign promise to deport one million people annually. For the next fiscal year, ICE aims to deport 1 million people but has requested $751 million less for its immigration detention and removal transportation budgets. This budget reduction is attributed to extra funding from the One Big, Beautiful Bill passed in summer 2025.

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