DHS Sweeps 7,000 Illegal Immigrant Gang Members in First Year

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today that it has arrested 7,000 undocumented gang members during the first year of President Trump’s second term. The massive enforcement surge, characterized by officials as a cornerstone of the administration’s "Make America Safe Again" initiative, specifically targeted non-citizens linked to violent criminal organizations.

According to federal reports, the individuals apprehended were allegedly involved in a wide spectrum of serious offenses, including homicide, kidnapping, and organized theft. DHS leadership described the detainees as a "rogue’s gallery" of high-threat criminals whose presence posed a direct risk to public safety.

Accelerated Removals Underway

The administration has moved swiftly to process those in custody. DHS confirmed that a significant portion of the 7,000 arrested individuals has already been deported to their countries of origin. The remaining detainees are currently navigating expedited removal proceedings.

"This operation is a direct fulfillment of the promises made to the American people to restore the rule of law and prioritize the removal of dangerous elements from our communities," a DHS spokesperson stated during a press briefing.

Strategic Shift in Enforcement

While large-scale enforcement operations are not unprecedented, the scale and speed of this year's "sweep" reflect a heightened focus on gang-affiliated undocumented immigrants. The administration is framing these actions as a critical component of its broader national security and public safety strategy.

Critics of the policy have raised concerns regarding due process and the potential for collateral impact on immigrant communities. However, the administration maintains that its focus remains strictly on those with verified ties to violent criminal enterprises.

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Published: Jan 20, 2026. Last updated: Jan 20, 2026.

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