President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice filed more than 6,200 immigration prosecutions in June and oversaw over 65,000 deportations in 100 days, Blaze Media reported.
The Trump administration has shattered records in prosecuting illegal immigration offenses. According to The Washington Times, Justice filed 3,200 prosecutions for illegal entry and over 3,000 for illegal reentry — targeting individuals previously deported who tried to cross into the U.S. again.
The aggressive prosecution strategy is part of a broader crackdown by the Department of Justice and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which removed 65,682 illegal immigrants in the first 100 days of Trump’s second term. Nearly 75% of those arrested had criminal records, including assault, DUI, and weapons offenses.
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