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Under Trump, immigration arrests surge in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey
Immigration arrests surged in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey during the first 14 months of President Trump’s second term, with Pennsylvania’s arrests quadrupling and New Jersey’s increasing by 159%. The data comes from an Associated Press analysis of the Deportation Data Project at the University of California, Berkeley.
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