ICE arrested 1,030 criminal illegal aliens during Operation Angel’s Honor.

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DHS announced that under President Trump and Secretary Kristi Noem, more than 17,500 noncitizens have been arrested and detained under the Laken Riley Act, which mandates federal detention for illegal aliens accused of theft, burglary, assaulting an officer, or crimes causing death or serious bodily injury. A recent 14-day operation called Operation Angel’s Honor led ICE to arrest 1,030 people; the release highlights several individual convictions and quotes Secretary Noem praising ICE enforcement and removals.
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ICE’s official press release states 'more than 1,030' arrests under Operation Angel’s Honor. DHS summary text notes exactly 1,030 arrests during the operation. The discrepancy between 'more than 1,030' and '1,030' creates ambiguity about the precise count. Verdict: Unclear — evidence from primary sources is not consistent regarding the exact arrest count.

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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Jan 31, 2026overdue
  2. Completion due · Jan 31, 2026
  3. Update · Dec 25, 2025, 02:19 AMUnclear
    ICE’s official press release states 'more than 1,030' arrests under Operation Angel’s Honor. DHS summary text notes exactly 1,030 arrests during the operation. The discrepancy between 'more than 1,030' and '1,030' creates ambiguity about the precise count. Verdict: Unclear — evidence from primary sources is not consistent regarding the exact arrest count.
  4. Original article · Dec 24, 2025

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