
150K Illegal Aliens Arrested Under Trump
United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that over 150,000 illegal aliens have been arrested since President Donald Trump assumed office. The figures underscore the administration's strict immigration enforcement policies and ongoing border security initiatives.
Noem highlighted that among those detained were more than 600 members of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang, a violent criminal organization originating in Venezuela and known for its involvement in organized crime across the Americas.
Taking to the platform X, Noem delivered a stark warning: "If you are here illegally and break the law, we will hunt you down, arrest you, and lock you up. That’s a promise." Her statement reflects the Trump administration's tough-on-immigration stance and commitment to crack down on illegal activities tied to unlawful entry into the United States.
The announcement comes amid broader discussions about immigration reform and border security, with Trump officials touting the numbers as evidence of their aggressive efforts to protect American communities. Observers expect immigration enforcement to remain a central focus of the administration's domestic policy agenda.