U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has deported nearly 200,000 people since President Donald Trump returned to office in January, a Homeland Security spokesperson told Fox News Digital, putting the agency on pace for its highest number of removals in a decade.
The spokesperson said Friday that ICE removed 199,600 individuals from the U.S. between January and Aug. 27, 2025. In the first three months of the fiscal year, from October to December 2024—during former President Biden’s final months in office—ICE deported 71,405 people.
The combined total puts ICE at approximately 271,000 deportations during Fiscal Year 2025, which ends Sept. 30.
ICE removed 271,484 individuals during the previous fiscal year, marking the highest number since FY2014 under former President Barack Obama, when 315,943 people were deported.
Of last fiscal year’s deportations, around 33% had criminal histories, including 47,885 individuals with assault charges or convictions, 16,552 for sexual offenses, and 2,699 for homicides.

ICE reported that of the 271,484 individuals removed, 237 were known or suspected terrorists—a 70.5% increase from fiscal year 2023—and eight were human rights violators, up 33.3% from the previous year.
White House border czar Tom Homan said Thursday, “Operations are ramped up across the country.”
“But you are going to see a ramp-up of operations in Chicago, absolutely. You’re going to see a ramp-up of operations in New York, you’re going to see a ramp-up of operations continue in L.A. and, you know, Portland, Seattle, I mean, all these sanctuary cities that refuse to work with ICE, where we know public safety threats are being released every day into this country, especially those cities, we’re going to address that,” Homan added.
Homan added, “We don’t have that problem in Texas and Florida, where all the sheriffs are working with us. They’re actually holding people for us and letting us know when someone’s being released. So we’re going to take the assets we have and move on to problem areas like sanctuary cities where we know for a fact they’re releasing public safety threat, illegal aliens to the streets every day. That is where we need to send the majority of the resources, and that is where they are.”
A senior Department of Homeland Security official told Fox News Digital that total deportations from all federal agencies “have reached nearly 350,000” and “this is just the beginning.”

“President Trump and Secretary Noem have jumpstarted an agency that was vilified and barred from doing its job for the last four years. In the face of a historic number of injunctions from activist judges, ICE, CBP, and the U.S. Coast Guard have made historic progress to carry out President Trump’s promise of arresting and deporting illegal aliens who have invaded our country,” the DHS official said.
The official added, “Additionally, illegal aliens are hearing our message to leave now or face the consequence. Tens of thousands are using the CBP Home App to self-deport. Migrants are now even turning back before they reach our borders—migration through Panama’s Darien Gap is down 99.99%.”