The number of illegal immigrants officially in detention has reached a new record during the first month of President Donald Trump’s second term.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is reporting that the number of immigrants in detention hit 43,759 on 23 February.
This is the highest number since 2019, during Trump’s first term, when 55,654 immigrants were held in detention. Temporary shelters were erected to house a surge of immigrants at the southern border.
Of the nearly 44,000 immigrants now in custody, just under half have a criminal record.
The largest number of migrants are being held in Texas; although the single largest facility is the Adams County Detention Center in Natchez, Missouri.
The figures also revealed that 52% of detainees were arrested by ICE rather than Customs and Border Protection, a clear sign that the Trump administration’s interior deportation policy is taking precedence. ICE arrested 11,755 and CBP arrested 10,198 of the 21,953 people put into detention by ICE during January 2025.