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The Trump administration has expelled over 100,000 undocumented migrants in the ten-week period following President Donald Trump’s reentry to the White House on January 20. This information comes from a New York Post report that references a source from the Department of Homeland Security.
This significant number indicates the president is on track to achieve a major campaign goal of executing the most extensive domestic deportation effort in U.S. history.
According to the New York Post, officials from both Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Border Patrol have made approximately 113,000 arrests and conducted over 100,000 deportations.

Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States arrive at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela, on Feb. 20, 2025. (AP)
March’s numbers — with 1,146 fewer crossings than in February — represent a dramatic drop compared to the monthly average of 155,000 during the Biden administration. Under former President Joe Biden, border agents frequently recorded over 7,000 border crossings per day.
The figures come after Trump announced earlier this month that apprehensions fell to 8,326 in the whole month of February, his first full month in office, which he said is a record-setting low. That figure marked a 96% drop from the highs of the Biden administration in December 2023.
Following the February announcement, Trump defiantly declared that the border is now closed and that all of those border crossers would be quickly ejected or prosecuted for crimes against the U.S.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks during a tour of the Terrorist Confinement Center in Tecoluca, El Salvador, on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, where many migrants have been deported to. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Biden’s highest single month was December 2023, when 249,785 Border Patrol apprehensions were recorded.
Trump’s second term, much like his first, has consisted of executive orders, enforcing current laws and hard-line messaging to clamp down on illegal crossings. On his first day back in office, he declared a national emergency at the southern border.
Trump has also signed orders ending birthright citizenship, suspending refugee admissions, ending the use of an app at the southern border to admit migrants via humanitarian parole and resumed border wall construction.
Fox News’ Bill Melugin, Michael Lee and Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.