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TRAC's New Home: tracreports.org

Our tracreports.org public website has migrated to a new home. We have migrated the main areas, including all of our immigration reports and immigration data tools that were on our public website, but we are still working on migrating some areas which prove to be more challenging. These will take a bit more time to get up and running properly. So expect to encounter broken links, and some things not yet being available. But rest assured we will be adding what still needs to be fully migrated as soon as we can.

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June 2025 Sees Declines in Federal Criminal Referrals by ATF and DEA Agents

2025-08-05 With case-by-case data from U.S. Attorneys? Offices through June 2025, this report examines early signs that the reassignment of federal agents to assist ICE is already impacting their ability to carry out their regular law enforcement responsibilities to investigate and refer suspected violators of weapons and drug laws for criminal prosecution.
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Referrals for Criminal Prosecution of Immigration Violations

2025-07-29 With case-by-case data through May 2025 obtained by TRAC under court order, the report examines recent trends in immigration criminal prosecutions. It also looks at the relative dominance of referrals from Border Patrol apprehensions and ICE arrests to those now received by U.S. Attorneys? Offices from the FBI, the DEA, and the ATF.
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ICE Contractual Capacity and Number Detained: Overcapacity vs. Overcrowding

2025-07-08 After initial arrest and booking, individuals are often transferred by ICE to detention facilities located far from their homes. This raises questions about the rationale behind such transfers - whether due to limited local detention capacity or a strategic effort to relocate detainees to jurisdictions with fewer procedural safeguards, potentially expediting deportation proceedings.
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Immigration Prosecutions Jump in March 2025

2025-06-03 With case-by-case data through March 2025 obtained by TRAC through litigation, the report examines trends in immigration criminal prosecutions for harboring, illegal entry and illegal reentry that the Trump administration recently filed in the U.S. District Courts.