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Trump Administration Raises ICE Arrest Quotas to 3,000, Detains Dreamer Student

Rights groups warn the enforcement surge is sweeping up long-settled Dreamers, targeting international students, prompting protests, legal challenges

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Overview

  • Homeland Security officials have increased the daily ICE arrest quota from 1,000 to 3,000, marking a sharp escalation in immigration enforcement.
  • Nineteen-year-old Dreamer Ximena Arias-Cristobal was shackled after a minor traffic stop in Georgia and held for nearly three weeks at Stewart Detention Center before her release.
  • The Department of Homeland Security notified Harvard University that it must halt admissions of international students, a directive now paused by a federal court injunction.
  • The administration has rescinded policies protecting sensitive locations and empowered local law enforcement under section 287(g), enabling coordinated traffic stops in Tennessee and a 1,500-arrest sweep in Massachusetts.
  • Advocacy groups and local communities have mounted protests and legal challenges, warning that the expanded dragnet is ensnaring long-settled undocumented migrants and disrupting higher education.