SEATTLE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested at least 215 people in Washington state through July 28, according to new data from the Deportation Data Project at UC Berkeley School of Law.
The figures, compiled by KING 5 and sourced from internal ICE arrest logs, cover arrests recorded through late July. The totals are incomplete because not all entries from the agency’s “Seattle Area of Responsibility” list the state where the arrest occurred.
So far in 2025, ICE has arrested at least 1,032 people in Washington. July’s tally marked a slight decline from June , when the agency reported 275 arrests — the highest monthly total this year. From January through May, monthly totals ranged from 84 to 137.
The state’s trends mirror national figures showing fewer arrests in July