Summary
In the 2025 fiscal year, the U.S. immigration agency ICE deported 442,637 people. This is the first official deportation data released under President Donald Trump’s current administration and shows an increase from the previous year but is below Trump's goal of deporting one million people annually.
Key Facts
- ICE deported 442,637 people from October 2024 to September 2025.
- This number is about 171,000 more than the previous fiscal year.
- The deportation goal for the next year is to remove 1 million people.
- ICE requested a smaller budget for 2027 than for 2026, including cuts to detention and transportation funding.
- Nearly 167,000 deported people had criminal records, making up about 38% of total removals.
- The reported data covers the end of President Biden’s term and most of President Trump’s first year back in office.
- ICE has not provided updated data on "self deportations," which it claims amount to over two million people.