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Morning Wire
Plane Collision Revelations & Hamas Hostage Handoff | Afternoon Update | 1.30.25

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Morning Wire
Plane Collision Revelations & Hamas Hostage Handoff | Afternoon Update | 1.30.25

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Morning Wire
Plane Collision Revelations & Hamas Hostage Handoff | Afternoon Update | 1.30.25

That number includes dozens of individuals associated with Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, as well as MS-13 gang members. Other apprehensions included individuals wanted for murder, kidnapping, and child molestation. The increased pace in arrests comes as the White House has imposed a daily quota of at least 75 arrests from each of ICE's 25 offices.

Morning Wire
Plane Collision Revelations & Hamas Hostage Handoff | Afternoon Update | 1.30.25

That number includes dozens of individuals associated with Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, as well as MS-13 gang members. Other apprehensions included individuals wanted for murder, kidnapping, and child molestation. The increased pace in arrests comes as the White House has imposed a daily quota of at least 75 arrests from each of ICE's 25 offices.

Morning Wire
Plane Collision Revelations & Hamas Hostage Handoff | Afternoon Update | 1.30.25

Border Czar Tom Holman says the aggressive pace will continue until all 700,000 migrants with a serious criminal history are apprehended. Holman says serious offenders are the top priority, but anyone living in the country illegally could eventually be targeted for deportation.

Morning Wire
Plane Collision Revelations & Hamas Hostage Handoff | Afternoon Update | 1.30.25

Border Czar Tom Holman says the aggressive pace will continue until all 700,000 migrants with a serious criminal history are apprehended. Holman says serious offenders are the top priority, but anyone living in the country illegally could eventually be targeted for deportation.