LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- New numbers released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security appear to show a slowdown of immigration arrests in Southern California.

According to DHS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection have made 4,163 arrests in the Los Angeles area since June 6.

When you divide that by the number of days, you get an average of 68 DHS arrests per day in Southern California.

Using data from the Deportation Data Project , 7 On Your Side Investigates has been able to isolate ICE arrests in the L.A. area from just June 6 - June 26.

In just that 21-day window, nearly 1,900 ICE arrests were made, making for an arrest rate of 88 per day, which is significantly higher.

That drop, however, really isn't surprising since last month, a U.S.

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