Fact Check: "Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi saw the fastest increases in ICE arrests."
What We Know
The claim that "Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi saw the fastest increases in ICE arrests" lacks specific data to substantiate it. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reported significant increases in arrests across various states, but detailed statistics specifically highlighting Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi are not readily available in the sources consulted.
According to a report from June 2025, ICE noted a general increase in arrests and removals nationwide, attributing this to enhanced cooperation with state and local law enforcement agencies. However, this report does not break down the data by state or indicate which states experienced the fastest increases.
Analysis
The claim's validity hinges on the availability of specific data regarding ICE arrests in the mentioned states. The only relevant source, a news release from ICE, discusses a nationwide increase in enforcement but does not provide state-specific figures that would confirm or deny the claim.
Additionally, the credibility of the source is strong, as it originates from an official government agency. However, the lack of detailed state-level data means that while the claim could be plausible, it cannot be confirmed without further evidence.
Furthermore, the sources provided from the Alabama government (Alabama.gov, Governor Ivey's announcement, and others) do not address ICE arrests or immigration enforcement, indicating a gap in the available information regarding this specific claim.
Conclusion
Needs Research. The claim that Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi saw the fastest increases in ICE arrests cannot be verified with the current available data. While there is evidence of increased ICE activity nationwide, specific statistics for these states are not provided in the sources consulted. Further research is necessary to obtain accurate and detailed information regarding ICE arrests in these states.
Sources
- Alabama.gov | The Official Website of the State of Alabama
- Alabama Votes | Alabama Secretary of State
- Governor Ivey Signs “FOCUS Act” Preventing Use of Cell Phones in ...
- Forms - Alabama Department of Revenue
- Business Entity Records | Alabama Secretary of State
- Motor Vehicle - Alabama Department of Revenue
- License Plate renewal – Alabama Department of Revenue
- 100 days of record-breaking immigration enforcement in ...