They were arrested during a 10-day operation in Southeast Texas that spanned from Oct. 22 to 31. The number of arrests in the latest phase of the operation exceeded the 822 arrests made in August and the 543 arrests earlier this year.
Trump said that court orders have limited the agency’s ability to carry out certain immigration enforcement activities.
“You have to get the people out,” he said, referring to illegal immigrants.
“Many of them are murderers. Many of them are people that were thrown out of their countries because they were criminals. Many of them are people from jails and prisons.”
Among the individuals arrested by ICE Houston, there were 17 documented gang members, 40 aggravated felons, one convicted murderer, 13 sexual predators, and 255 illegal aliens who committed a felony by illegally reentering the U.S. after being deported at least once, according to the agency.
Commenting on the recent arrests, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Field Office Director Bret Bradford said, “Despite the conditions becoming increasingly dangerous for our officers as a result of the spread of violent political rhetoric and intentionally false information, they continue to put their lives at risk every day to apprehend dangerous illegal aliens, gang members, child predators and other violent criminal aliens who threaten public safety here in Southeast Texas.”
Daycare Controversy, Border Crossings
In a Nov. 5 X post, Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) posted a video of officers dragging a woman from a building.“ICE isn’t going after the worst of the worst. This morning, they took a preschool teacher without a warrant IN FRONT OF CHILDREN in my district,” he wrote.
“ICE law enforcement did NOT target a daycare and were only at this location because the female illegal alien fled inside,” the department said.
According to the DHS, officers were pursuing the woman—a Colombian national—and a man when they “ran into a daycare and attempted to barricade themselves inside the daycare—recklessly endangering the children inside.”
“The illegal alien female was arrested inside a vestibule, not in the school. Upon arrest, she lied about her identity,” the department said.
The 30,561 total nationwide encounters in October were 29 percent lower than the previous record low for that month—43,010—set in 2012, according to the agency. This was also 79 percent lower than October last year.
Under nine months of the Trump administration, there have been fewer border encounters than in just one month of the Biden administration, according to the DHS.
“History made: the lowest border crossings in October history and the sixth straight month of ZERO releases. This is the most secure border ever,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said.
“Thank you, President Trump and our brave DHS law enforcement. You make America proud!”







