DALLAS (NewsNation) — The Trump administration's immigration enforcement has ramped up, and Texas is leading the nation in arrests, according to new data.
One in four arrests nationwide have taken place in Texas, and the state’s numbers have nearly doubled since President Donald Trump returned to office, outpacing every other state, according to new Immigration and Customs Enforcement data obtained by the Texas Tribune.
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While Texas is home to the nation’s second-largest undocumented population — more than 1.6 million people of the estimated 13.7 million nationally — immigration attorneys argue local jails have become a direct pipeline to ICE custody.
Under Trump, 60% of detainees have no prior convictions, a sharp rise from the Biden era, a

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