US arrests more illegal alien invaders in February 2025 than any month in last seven years

US immigration enforcement officials arrested more people in the first 22 days of February 2025 than in any month over the last seven years, according to a Guardian review of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data.

The Guardian review, which analyzed DHS data from the first month of Donald Trump’s presidency, in addition to interviews with immigration lawyers, advocates and former Ice officials, show how the administration has transformed immigration enforcement in the US within just a few weeks.

In a rush to meet Trump’s goal of “mass deportations”, the administration has moved to quickly close the US southern border – suspending the asylum program and other Biden-era programs that offered humanitarian relief. Simultaneously, it has amped up immigration enforcement in the interior of the country.


The Guardian doesn’t understand the difference between “immigrant” and “illegal alien invader”

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They called the police on a migrant hiding on their RV — then got fined

LONDON — Adrian Fenton and his wife, Joanne, had just returned home from vacation in France when they were startled to discover they had company. A teenager had somehow climbed into the bike rack on their motor home and returned with them all the way back home to Essex, in southern England.

Their next surprise: They were fined almost $2,000 for it.

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What is the Asylum System For?

Asylum is a big issue in UK politics. In 2023, something like 84,000 asylum-seekers (not including Ukrainian refugees and family reunions, who took the number to just over 140,000) came to the country. After appeals, it can be expected that roughly 60% of these people will be granted the outcome they seek (for the last 10 years this has been the average rate), which is obviously to be granted leave to remain. As of June 2024 there were 224,742 cases ‘in the system’, meaning people who were waiting for a decision and those who were waiting for the outcome of an appeal having been initially refused asylum, alongside the 41,200 people in the country who had come to claim asylum, been refused and exhausted all avenues of appeal, but were still here for some reason or other.

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Over 100,000 Immigrants Convicted in England & Wales in Just Three Years

A staggering 104,000 foreign nationals were convicted in England and Wales between 2021 and 2023, newly released data has revealed. The figures, obtained through Freedom of Information (FOI) requests by the Centre for Migration Control, include over 38,400 convictions related to violent crime, sexual assault, drugs, and theft. The data has raised significant concerns over the criminality of non-British nationals and the government’s handling of immigration.

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UK: Foreigners convicted of nearly a quarter of sex crimes

Foreigners are convicted of up to a quarter of sex crimes, according to the first data analysis of its kind.

Data from the Ministry of Justice, obtained under freedom of information laws, show that 15 per cent of sexual offences, including rape, were accounted for by foreign nationals between 2021 and 2023.

A further eight per cent of convictions were recorded as unknown nationalities.


France: 86% increase in sexual violence on French public transport in 10 years, with mass immigration fueling the rise

7 out of 10 Paris women say they have been victims of sexual violence on public transport

H/T kiki9

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Elon Musk’s Rogan interview was a masterclass on illegal immigration

Elon Musk has his supporters and critics, but there is little debate that he is a genius when it comes to technology and space travel.

It turns out he’s pretty smart about illegal immigration as well.

Musk, President’s Trump’s point man for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), one of the richest men on the planet and the driving force behind Tesla, X (formerly Twitter), SpaceX and other ventures, was a recent guest on The Joe Rogan Experience, the world’s most popular podcast.

Full podcast.

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Migrant deported in chains: ‘No-one will go to US illegally now’

Gurpreet Singh was handcuffed, his legs shackled and a chain tied around his waist. He was led onto the tarmac in Texas by US Border Patrol, towards a waiting C-17 military transport aircraft.

It was 3 February and, after a months-long journey, he realised his dream of living in America was over. He was being deported back to India. “It felt like the ground was slipping away from underneath my feet,” he said.

Gurpreet, 39, was one of thousands of Indians in recent years to have spent their life savings and crossed continents to enter the US illegally through its southern border, as they sought to escape an unemployment crisis back home.


Never suggest annexation doesn’t have an upside! Trump could remove Brampton in a month!

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Who Tops the List? Annual Asylum Report Reveals Changing Migration Patterns

While fewer migrants entered the EU illegally last year, the migration crisis continues, with only a slight downturn in the number of asylum applications.

The European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) published its figures for 2024, showing a slight overall decrease in asylum applications to the EU as well as emerging global migration patterns. Middle Eastern countries are still the primary countries of origin for applicants, but South American states could take their place in the future—if the current trends continue.

Compared to 2023, the annual report detailing last year records an 11% decrease in asylum applications submitted to EU+ countries (meaning EU member states, plus Switzerland and Norway), with the final problematic total still slightly above one million.

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How The Far-Left Are Disrupting ICE Raids In Los Angeles

What started out as bystanders who happened to be in a neighborhood U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was operating in has turned into a full operation of far-left activists conducting their own patrols to be on the lookout for federal agents.

It should be no surprise one of the most extreme examples of far-left activists being confrontational towards ICE agents is happening in Los Angeles. Groups such as the Community Self-Defense Coalition and the Anti-US Israeli Imperialism in the Middle East use their local knowledge and social media to disrupt any arrests being made by ICE.

Via HotAir

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Pentagon Deploys Mechanized Infantry And Air Support To Secure Mexico Border, Including Team Of 4,400 Soldiers

The Pentagon is deploying a Stryker Brigade Combat Team and a General Support Aviation Battalion to the southwestern border, accelerating efforts to fulfill President Trump’s directive to bolster military support in securing the U.S. – Mexico border. The units, equipped with wheeled vehicle and air capabilities, are set to reinforce border operations in the coming weeks, Pentagon Press Secretary Sean Parnell announced over the weekend.

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Hegseth Warned of Military Action if Mexico Fails to Meet Trump’s Border Demands

MEXICO CITY—It was the first call U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth held with Mexico’s top military officials, and it wasn’t going well.

Hegseth told the officials that if Mexico didn’t deal with the collusion between the country’s government and drug cartels, the U.S. military was prepared to take unilateral action, according to people briefed on the Jan. 31 call. Mexico’s top brass who were on that call were shocked and angered, feeling he was suggesting U.S. military action inside Mexico, these people said. The Defense Department declined to comment.

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Raid on notorious migrant development Colony Ridge in Texas nets 118 criminals — including accused killers and rapists

Authorities raided the notorious migrant development of Colony Ridge just north of Houston on Monday, rounding up 118 illegal migrants — including accused killers and kiddie-sex offenders.

Border czar Tom Homan told Fox News that the raid by federal and state agencies was only the first of many that will target the crime-ridden “colonia.

 

h/t kiki9

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