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ICE arrests in North Carolina have tripled since Trump took office

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New data shows immigration enforcement in North Carolina has surged since President Trump took office, with arrests tripling statewide.

From Jan. 20 to mid-October, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement made more than 3,300 arrests in North Carolina. During the same period in 2024, that number was just under 1,200.

Data obtained from ICE by the Deportation Data Project shows arrests began peaking in the spring, with more than 400 arrests each month in May, June and July.

Nearly all of those arrested were men, and most were from Mexico. Other nationalities included Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Venezuela.

Most arrests recorded occurred in Mecklenburg County, followed by Wake County. Several 287(g) partner jails in Cabarrus, Henderson and Gaston counties, which collaborate with ICE on detainers, also recorded arrests.

A fluent Spanish speaker, Julian Berger will focus on Latino communities in and around Charlotte, which make up the largest group of immigrants. He will also report on the thriving immigrant communities from other parts of the world — Indian Americans are the second-largest group of foreign-born Charlotteans, for example — that continue to grow in our region.
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